Tyre Pressures For Commuting On Emtb

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Hey Guys

I recently bought a used Cube emtb 25kg with 29 x 2.35 tubed tyres, i am 100kg in weight. What tyre pressures should i be running? I did research this but i only found information on offroad use.
 
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Did you come to any conclusion?
I'll be honest: nope! :confused: I think I will keep going at 35 - 40 (front-rear, see table) psi.

I weight 88 kg, but I bring with me a pannier with tools, and a small backpack with laptop, books, and other stuff. In total I think that included the bike I am around 120-125 kg.

Nice to see someone else is using his e-mtb for commuting too. Please vote to my poll!

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I'll be honest: nope! :confused: I think I will keep going at 35 - 40 (front-rear, see table) psi.

I weight 88 kg, but I bring with me a pannier with tools, and a small backpack with laptop, books, and other stuff. In total I think that included the bike I am around 120-125 kg.

Nice to see someone else is using his e-mtb for commuting too. Please vote to my poll!

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Many thanks for your reply. Am i right in thinking your using tubeless tyres in your set up? I dont know what i should be looking for when it comes to riding any bike. I have my tyres around 35 psi for now to get me started. I noticed that i still feel a lot of bumps through my front fork even though it has a Suntour suspension fork.

What poll are you referring to mate?
 
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