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I'm curious what other folks are doing pressure-wise.

I'm fairly lightweight (70kg, possibly after lunch? With back pack and water, who knows? I usually carry extra tools, etc...), and run 2.6" 27.5/650b tires.

Rear is around 20psi, but it's tubeless so I generally catch it once it's slipped down to 15 or 17 after a few weeks :). I've just realized I'm not even sure what the tire is, but it's a maxxis brand, so probably actually 2.4" wide compared to most other companies - not much clearance on my Intense Recluse

My front is usually about 18psi, on a specialized 2.6" somethingorother (pretty sure it's not a butcher)

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

About 35 psi on 27.5x2.2" Kenda Honey Badgers. I ride XC in an area with occasional lumpy basalt. It can be pinch flat hell with tubes. Even with tubeless I still worry about denting my rims at lower pressures.