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Tire pressure advice for 20" rims
Here's a set up that isn't accounted for on any tire pressure calculator I've found.
20" disc brake wheels with 23mm inner rim width. 20" Maxxis Torch tires, 20 x 2.2" Tubed, using Tubolito TPU tubes. I believe Maxxis recommends 35 - 110 psi for these. I am 140 lbs, going for a big ol' gravel ride tomorrow. 35 will yield a pretty rough ride, I'm thinking of going down to something like 25-30 psi. Any reason not to? Would the TPU tubes create a reason not to? For reference, I'll run my 700x40 Schwalbe G-One RS tires on Enve G23 (23irw) wheels at 30ish psi when doing gravel-centric rides on my Mog. Would love to hear everyone's thoughts. (PS: These Black Snow wheels feel really nice, but man I wish they were tubeless.) |
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The air volume of a 20x2.2" tire is approximately the volume of a 700x45 tire, so pressurize accordingly. If you're running a 700x40 tire at 30 psi, you'd want a to run your 20x2.2" tire at around 25 psi to get a similar feel.
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Thanks. Thing is, the Mog is tubeless, the minivelo is tubed.
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Mike, what do BMX riders set pressure at?
Is there a reason that a 20” tire of a given cross section would require a significantly different pressure than a 26” tire? I run my 26x2.2 tubed Conti Race Sport Speed Kings at 30 psi or less for mixed riding that includes mild single track and I wouldn’t hesitate to drop that a bit more. These are on older American Classic rims, so not modern wider inner dimension.
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Don't worry about it. It's really hard to pinch flat a tire that big unless you're doing MTB stuff.
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Great advance Marc and Dan, thank you very much. Going to try this at 25-30ish psi tomorrow.
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