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  1. untitled53pi.jpg

    as you can see in the pic, the wider the rim is the better disturbiution of force is on the tube and less chance of rim contact to the ground. it's like pressing on a balloon with one finger :rolleyes: (hige pressure on small area) and needs less power to squeeze it all the way down. now try to squeeze the balloon with all your hand, you will need much more force!!!! the same thing goes with the wide and narrow rims. also, in low pressure there is less chance to fold the tire ,thanks to the extra support. try it!!!!!!!!

    i use a planet-x bmf rim (38 mm) with a tubless kit. its the best rim i ever had and the tubless kit is a winner. tire i use: the maxxis moabster.

  2. hey ! helo mates!

    how much psi are you running?

    i'm at 62kg and use a tubeless set-up(maxxis moabster tire, px 38mm bmf rim) so dont have to worry of snake-bites.

    how much psi do i have to use? want to make better gaps and start some rails.

    what's your opinion?

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    my old zebdi...

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