Author Topic: Difficult Run trail to the Great Falls of the Potomac  (Read 698 times)

jim-ratliff

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Re: Difficult Run trail to the Great Falls of the Potomac
« on: August 12, 2011, 10:02:56 am »
Ah, the old air pressure question comes back again! Glad to hear that Lynn is finding lower pressures better for grip.  But what about you?

I think I have settled in the 45/50 (f/r) range for packed trails and 40/45 for single track with lots of "terrain features" and no highway getting to or from.
I did get a flat at one point with 35 in the front.  I currently have a "green slime" tube in the front, it wasn't any heavier than a regular tube.

What I found very interesting about the GEAX link you sent (see my other post) is because where I have settled is very close to their recommendations for my combined weight on a full suspension bike.
« Last Edit: August 12, 2011, 10:07:52 am by jim-ratliff »
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