Start with 12 in the front and 12.5 to 13 in the rear whether you're riding track or off-road. In off-road, the higher pressure is less about
29 2020 . — Been riding street for 14 years, recently got my first dirt bike, a KDX220. Last weekend I did my first dirt ride ever at a friends place,
Typically, 12 psi front and 12 psi rear. Except in extreme conditions, a two pound adjustment up or down is the range you should stay within (
14-15 PSI is a good starting point for tire pressure on hard dirt. You
Many of the comments that suggested lowering tire pressures off-road came from dirt bike riders that are used to light-weight motocross bikes. To round up the
A good rule of thumb for dirt bikes is 12 psi (pounds per square inch) in the front tire and maybe 12.5 in the rear tire. That's because for the
8-10 PSI/0.551 – 0.68 bar Ideally if you choose to run psi in this range at the minimum you should choose ultra-heavy duty type inner tubes (
A good rule of thumb for dirt bikes is 12 psi (pounds per square inch) in the front tire and maybe 12.5 in the rear tire. That's because for the Cross Training Enduro