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    Quote Originally Posted by ADVGD View Post
    That may seem low to some but I fully agree with Monsterman about too much pressure attributing to top punctures, have experienced it myself, it can destroy a perfectly good (even new) tyre and can leave you in the crap in the middle of nowhere. I'd rather fix a simple puncture repair from too lower pressure than have to deal with a slashed casing from too much pressure.
    That is wot I was trying to say but the wine got in the way, shoulda had JATZs milo instead

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    When I was riding enduro's the balancing act was having your pressures low enough to give good traction, but no too low so as to risk impact punctures or having the tyre move and rip the valve stem out.

    So for mud, it was 5-12 psi in the rear, 10 -12 psi in the front. There were also tyres available with strenghtened sidewalls (Barum etc) that could be run at 0 psi if required. On rocky terrain (because despite views to the contrary here, off road motorcycles do puncture more frequently at lower pressures usually due to impacts) due to the risk of puncture these would go up 5 - 6 psi.

    The problem with tubed tyres is having the rear move at low pressures and rip the valve stem out. Rim locks or pins usually took care of this or you could get side valve tubes where the valve exited through the sidewall (I still have one in the shed somewhere).

    I always wanted to try a mousse but due the horrendous cost and the fact that they only last five minutes, I couldn't afford it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JATZ View Post
    Do you have tubes...... or are the tyres tubeless
    Tubeless....they are the pirelli Scorpions developed for the MTS

    Quote Originally Posted by Crisis management View Post
    I would have thought run as high a pressure as you can while maintaining traction or you run the risk of rapid tyre wear with lower pressures.
    This seems to be what some are saying for gravel and stony rides.



    Quote Originally Posted by ADVGD View Post
    We don't ride the same class of bike but it appears you were playing in the same playground, so for a little more info to the pot this is what I run on my bike fully laden with gear:

    18psi Rear 16psi Front : All off road including gravel, dirt track, riverbed work, etc.

    That may seem low to some but I fully agree with Monsterman about too much pressure attributing to top punctures, have experienced it myself, it can destroy a perfectly good (even new) tyre and can leave you in the crap in the middle of nowhere. I'd rather fix a simple puncture repair from too lower pressure than have to deal with a slashed casing from too much pressure.
    For me that is the trade of....maintaining enough pressure for good road handling and tire life while minimizing the chance for a puncture on those coarse gravel sections.

    Of course, one flat does not make a trend so I may have just been unlucky on one rare occasion.

    I will find some info I have on POA Synthetic oils and post in a new thread....Essentially PAO oils are better at maintaining an oil film over a greater load and temp range while also having lower (internal) friction.

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    Umm...does one feel that this is a piss take?
    be gentle guys......
    I await with baited breath for the NEW oil thread......

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    Quote Originally Posted by LBD View Post
    Wot you smoking there Kledis?
    Kledis? Is that like Kronic?
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    i run the recomended psi on my tires, i dont bother with mucking round with pressures any more if i get a flat so be it.....
    shit happens
    'Good things come to those who wait'
    Bollocks, get of your arse and go get it

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    Quote Originally Posted by NZKTM View Post
    Umm...does one feel that this is a piss take?
    be gentle guys......
    I await with baited breath for the NEW oil thread......
    Nope....no piss take...why would you think that?

    Puncture was up at Lake Mahinerangi 2 weeks back The mechanic at M and V mentioned running lower pressures over sharp Gravel to minimise punctures.....so I was posting on here looking for more experience.

    M and V were great help BTW

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    Kledis? Is that like Kronic?
    Kledis...I probably spelt it wrong....insulting nick name for somw one who may not be all there, bit like Earl.....sorry Sinful

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    Nope....no piss take...why would you think that?

    Puncture was up at Lake Mahinerangi 2 weeks back The mechanic at M and V mentioned running lower pressures over sharp Gravel to minimise punctures.....so I was posting on here looking for more experience.

    M and V were great help BTW
    Just curious what pressure you were running at the time ?
    I used to have about 36-38 when I had a road bike with tubless tyres.
    How low in pressure can you go with tubeless tyres ? Someone else will probley have more of an idea than me.
    I generally use what ever is in the tyre at the time and find it works o.k. Never had a pinch flat, ever

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    Quote Originally Posted by JATZ View Post
    Just curious what pressure you were running at the time ?
    I used to have about 36-38 when I had a road bike with tubless tyres.
    How low in pressure can you go with tubeless tyres ? Someone else will probley have more of an idea than me.
    I generally use what ever is in the tyre at the time and find it works o.k. Never had a pinch flat, ever
    Was running 34 and 34....how low can you go would be good to know....just hoping to learn from someone who knows

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    Quote Originally Posted by LBD View Post
    how low can you go would be good to know....just hoping to learn from someone who knows
    On my SMR when riding through the Lewis and Arthurs passes on ice and grit I dropped both ends to 25 PSI.

    The 120 70 17 front wasn't too bad but the 180 55 17 felt quite sloppy but lets face it I was not hanging it out on the ice either, still sat at 100 - 120 once out of the ice bits oh.

    I would say with a 180 55 17 you would not want to go much below 22 PSI and that would be depending on how much luggage you have on board.

    My fronts starts feeling heavy to steer below 20 PSI, down to that was ok but not for sports mode, I rode from Greymouth to Westport on 16 PSI hot on the front on one trip as I got a leak from a loose valve, at sports pace I knew something was wrong but it still got me there.

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    As long as it looks like there's as much air in the bottom of the tyre as the top, I ride.

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    Shane had the DR rear down to 8psi with no rim locks in the snow today.
    Didn't stop him pulling wheelies on the seal either.

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    Nope....no piss take...why would you think that?

    Puncture was up at Lake Mahinerangi 2 weeks back The mechanic at M and V mentioned running lower pressures over sharp Gravel to minimise punctures.....so I was posting on here looking for more experience.

    M and V were great help BTW
    Ya got to watch out for the gravel they sometimes use in that area - it's the size of railway ballast, sharp & pointy. Tyres aside, you wouldn't want to fall on it.

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