The truth of the matter is trail riding is the most common style of riding that most people participate in.
Mountain bike trail riding tire pressure.
On bikes with 29 x 2 5 tires and an exo casing i ride 25 psi 1 72 bar in the front and 28 psi 1 93 bar in the back.
The appropriate mountain bike tire pressure can vary significantly between rider to rider and tire setup to tire setup.
While the maximum pressure rating is a hedge against rim strength the minimum recommended pressure is.
All tires are different so check the label on the sidewall of your tire before inflating.
When it comes to mountain biking finding one s ideal tyre pressure is a qualitative pursuit.
You can even call it enduro if you like.
If you are doing a road ride you can choose maximum pressure but remember that high pressure means the tire will be more rigid and less able to absorb road shock.
Most mountain bike tires are rated for 25 50 psi.
The reason is that you are hitting obstacles so hard and so fast that the force will be multiplied.
Proper tire pressure lets your bike roll quickly ride smoothly and avoid flats narrow tires need more air pressure than wide ones.
Typical mountain bike pressures range from 22psi 1 5 bar to 35psi 2 4 bar generally with more air in the rear than the front.
While they are a good starting point those ranges are too broad and conservative for most riders.
If you are pretty aggressive and plow through rock gardens go fast off hucks or are doing more trail all mountain riding you need to increase the pressure.
Road tires typically require 80 to 130 psi pounds.
Typically the maximum mountain bike tire pressure is between 50 and 80 psi.
For this style of riding i increase my pressure to 25 psi.
The real trick is to find out exactly what mountain bike tire pressure works best for you and your setup under normal conditions.
Buying advice for mountain bike tires.
Trail conditions and the type of terrain can also greatly effect what tire pressure you should run.
Road tires are usually 80 120 psi.
According to vorm walde as casing tension decreases lower casing.
The trick with mountain biking or any riding on a varied surface is to find the tire pressure sweet spot for your weight.
Gravel tires are often 40 80 psi.
We pedal up the hill to ride back down it.
If it gets really wet and slippery i reduce the pressure slightly.