So after slashing a third near new MTZ, I'm starting to question the benefits of airing down.
I have no doubt of the extra traction gained and the possible puncture resistance through the tread, but I'm starting to think that by bagging out the tyres, I'm leaving the side walls vulnerable.
All the instances were on an easy main track at my local spot, Ormeau, one being a rock, one a very un-sharp tree root and the third unknown.
I run 22 psi in my 100 sreies off road, and in previous years when I never aired down, had no problems at all.
Opions ?
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Tyre side wall damage...
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Tyre side wall damage...
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When I parked my Patrols front tyre (mtzs) on a sharp rock I noticed there was less than 2 inches of sidewall between my tread and rim. With a little bit of speed it wouldn't be hard for the rim to bottom out onto the rock and then split the sidewall. I run the front now higher at 25psi and the rears at 20psi.
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