on one chunky monkey - tyre pressure
sofaboy73
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just bought a chunky monkey to try as a new front for the winter (looks like it will shed mud well and good reviews on the grip).
what sort of (low) pressures can you get away with running them at?
I'm aware this is a very mch a 'how long is a piece of string' question and dependent on tubes, riding style, terrain etc etc, but after some guide from owners beofre i rinse a load of tubes trying to find out. if it helps, i like to run my front soft with the currnet 2.4 rubber queen at c 18 psi withopuot casuing any real problems
what sort of (low) pressures can you get away with running them at?
I'm aware this is a very mch a 'how long is a piece of string' question and dependent on tubes, riding style, terrain etc etc, but after some guide from owners beofre i rinse a load of tubes trying to find out. if it helps, i like to run my front soft with the currnet 2.4 rubber queen at c 18 psi withopuot casuing any real problems
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Sidewalls seem pretty flimsy, running mine at around 26psi with a tube and no drama but not inspired to go any lower!0