Yeah, those seem to be the gold standard for hard Enduro. Gummy stuff supposedly works in lots of terrain, haven't tried it.I am going with these for the kind of hard enduro I do:
I'm glad you posted this. I think I'm gonna try out those rinaldi 47's next time I need tires. They look rather suitable for what I ride
I have run 10-11, but I have a flat right now with standard tubes, don't know the reason. I rode it for quite a while before I realized it was flat in the pits. The sidewalls are weak, and if you are big on stopping tire roll on the rim you'll need 13+.What is lowest font stock tire pressure you would run in soft dry dirt? Have heavy duty tubes
10 is fine as long as they're heavy duty tube's and the ground is actually soft, meaning no rocks or roots, because the terrain will move a bit and absorb impacts too. If there's anything hard in the ground, I wouldn't go below 11 or 12.What is lowest font stock tire pressure you would run in soft dry dirt? Have heavy duty tubes
Thanks! Stark is a bit heavy, 12 psi ok?10 is fine as long as they're heavy duty tube's and the ground is actually soft, meaning no rocks or roots, because the terrain will move a bit and absorb impacts too. If there's anything hard in the ground, I wouldn't go below 11 or 12
should be. Just be careful of rocks and ledgesThanks! Stark is a bit heavy, 12 psi ok?