24 front 26 rear minions DHF front and rear, ex721 rims, 180lbs w/o gear, specialized XC tubes and never popped a tube, ever. I ride socal rocky and technical tracks. my rear has 2 dents.. If I run 26/28 I lose a lot of confidence
It's relevant because he's so much lighter,he can use alot less pressure.It was really that hard to figure out?
And yes,I'm distraught and trembling over the thought of goggles and an xc lid.
Also, use a pressure gage that is worth a crap. Most gages on bike pumps are only semi-useful with regards to precision (ie 10 psi increments) and accuracy (it says 25, but its really 28).
The pump I have came with a gage that went to 260 psi for some reason; that thing was removed and replaced with a 0-60 psi gage with 1 psi increments from McMaster for about $12. Most pumps I've seen have a 1/8 NPT thread, which is very easy to find a replacement for.
Fwiw, my starting point is 24f/27r with a 2.5 Muddy Mary FR front and 2.35 Wicked Will DH tubeless, and I'm 175 lbs.
No,I won't make it any better.But,I do appreciate you trying to figure out how it make it work.
But,that type of out of the box thinking also has come up with"goggles + xc lid" in the first place.It's commendable,but leave some stuff for the French.They can do all the ghey,stupid stuff and get away with it because of their frenchyness and no one can or should expect anything else.
It's relevant because he's so much lighter,he can use alot less pressure.It was really that hard to figure out?
And yes,I'm distraught and trembling over the thought of goggles and an xc lid.
well, i´d have to agree xc helmet+goggles do look retarded.... but when you start doing 10000+ vertical ft rides, or long enduro-dh kinda rides, that combo rocks.
i tried my fox flux + scott goggles, and it was awesome...
Don't they make,like clear/sunglasses type with little foam around they inside to keep the wind out?Street/Harley guys wear them.That's all I'm saying.I'm just trying to help.
Also, use a pressure gage that is worth a crap. Most gages on bike pumps are only semi-useful with regards to precision (ie 10 psi increments) and accuracy (it says 25, but its really 28).
The pump I have came with a gage that went to 260 psi for some reason; that thing was removed and replaced with a 0-60 psi gage with 1 psi increments from McMaster for about $12. Most pumps I've seen have a 1/8 NPT thread, which is very easy to find a replacement for.
Fwiw, my starting point is 24f/27r with a 2.5 Muddy Mary FR front and 2.35 Wicked Will DH tubeless, and I'm 175 lbs.
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