Ajax Bay
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What's tyre width got to do with "longevity or repairing holes"?For most of us, it is.I assure you this is not the "practical" limit/cusp. Many pros are running 25s tubeless at these pressures, or higher.
The pros aren't worried about longevity or about repairing holes that are too big for self sealing.
I've found that at 28c and 80 psi, it is almost impossible to get a plug to hold, which makes them borderline on practicality.
That calculator above suggests I should be running at 63 front, 68 rear for tubeless, but the Fusion 5 tyres I was using have a minimum pressure of 74psi. Even for tubed tyres it suggests 71/76, which seems low to me. (I'm 89Kg, my bike is 9.4Kg)
Address @Venod on that calculator. I have not accessed it but 71/76 front/rear for 28mm tubed tyres carrying 99kg load (44/55kg) seems far too low. I use the attached graph from BQ (gives 72/90psi, assumes the 28s are actually 28mm wide).