tyre pressures, tubeless rims
Posted: Fri May 17, 2013 3:14 pm
I know this might seem a bit basic to all of you and I thought I knew the answer until I was told otherwise last night LOL
mates have left today for rally and I was helping one out last night, go over his scooter check all the obvious things, spotted on the wednesday night pub ride that his rear tyre was looking low
I asked around and was told about 16psi front and 28psi rear for 1 up riding, this is with tubes and michelin S1 tyres on his lambretta, this pressure duely applied and hes happy.
so I started to check mine, now I have tubeless rims, conti twist race tyres, I run 32 rear 28 front
very happy with how it rides, tyres grip and work a treat and didnt have a problem till a number of people made that sucking through the teeth noise and said front should be lot lower??
but I assumed being tubeless that I would just go with the sort of pressures I normally used to with bikes etc
sooooo what pressures should I be using???
mates have left today for rally and I was helping one out last night, go over his scooter check all the obvious things, spotted on the wednesday night pub ride that his rear tyre was looking low
I asked around and was told about 16psi front and 28psi rear for 1 up riding, this is with tubes and michelin S1 tyres on his lambretta, this pressure duely applied and hes happy.
so I started to check mine, now I have tubeless rims, conti twist race tyres, I run 32 rear 28 front
very happy with how it rides, tyres grip and work a treat and didnt have a problem till a number of people made that sucking through the teeth noise and said front should be lot lower??
but I assumed being tubeless that I would just go with the sort of pressures I normally used to with bikes etc
sooooo what pressures should I be using???