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Max. Pressure When Beading Rear Tubeless


donnie
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hi everybody, This may seem like a stupid question but I was trying to seat a Michelin X11 rear tubeless with a compressor and at 50psi it still hadnt popped on the bead. Now i notice on the tyre it says max pressure 33psi. Is it safe to go more or how much do you find it normally takes?

thanks for any replies!

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Hi Donnie,

I changed a front on an old JTX a couple of weeks back and took it to 120 psi before it popped onto the rim !

I was however standing round the corner of very thick wall at the time. :thumbup:

In my experience, normally between 50 and 70 to get a tyre (tubed or tubeless) to bead properly.

GJ :wacko:

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I was however standing round the corner of very thick wall at the time
:thumbup:

gjbiker, I know that feeling well :wacko:

60-65 usually pops them on with abit of tyre soap, keep at 60 lbs over night allowing the soap to dry and its stuck fast

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Update: So with the addition of some more soap both sides popped onto the bead at between 53 and 60 PSI without a beading ring but just by prewidening the tyre sides and ratcheting around the circumference.

Thanks again.

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