The maximum tire pressure depends on the tire width and the inner rim width. The following table might be of help when adjusting the tire pressure. Do not exceed the maximum tire pressure! On bikes with
originally fitted tires, the maximum tire pressure can be determined from the tire width. You can find the tire width on the sidewall of the tire. On mountainbikes, it makes sense to choose a tire pressure that
is lower than the maximum pressure for higher grip. The minimum tire pressure is also marked on the tire sidewall and you should not fall below this value. The tire pressure for trail, enduro, freeride and
downhill use should be about 1.5 to 1.9 bar at the front wheel and about 1.7 to 2.1 bar at the rear wheel.