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Old 06-04-19 | 08:40 PM
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From: Muskrat Springs, Utah
Originally Posted by DOS
I go 85-90 psi in the rear, 80 or so in the front (I weigh 215). I find the lower pressure as compared to running 110psi in clinchers is actually the main benefit of tubeless as it makes a significant difference in ride quality. Puncture resistance is nice as well, but I never really has a huge problem with flats even with clinchers.
I do has a problem with punctures—lots of goat head thorns in my area. 😡

I’m hearing same rolling resistance at lower pressures, better ride quality, less weight, and of course flats fix themselves... what’s not to love?
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