I'm running Cushcore Pro front and rear. This time of year they are much less important but I like the support at slightly lower pressures when things are wet and slippery. I also want to know that I can ride out if I get a flat so I don't have to bring a tube, pump or levers. On a bike like this I have no issue at all with the extra weight either.
Most of the time I was riding 16/18 PSI in the wet and 18/20 in the dry. And TBF, I haven't ridden these tires without inserts.
The trail I was referring to isn't on TF but the new Ned's would be a great one I think, although it's maybe a little too smooth? John Deer has some decent speed as well but it's tough to find around here!
June 15, 2023, 12:07 p.m. - Cam McRae
I'm running Cushcore Pro front and rear. This time of year they are much less important but I like the support at slightly lower pressures when things are wet and slippery. I also want to know that I can ride out if I get a flat so I don't have to bring a tube, pump or levers. On a bike like this I have no issue at all with the extra weight either. Most of the time I was riding 16/18 PSI in the wet and 18/20 in the dry. And TBF, I haven't ridden these tires without inserts. The trail I was referring to isn't on TF but the new Ned's would be a great one I think, although it's maybe a little too smooth? John Deer has some decent speed as well but it's tough to find around here!