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265.1 | Dirt Bikin'; the low pressure sport.... | MENTOR::REG | Who is Sylvester McCoy | Tue Apr 14 1987 12:43 | 15 |
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My recommendations:-
15 - 20 Slime covered rocks, the *WORST STUFF*
20 - 30 General Trail conditions, mostly dry, gentle grades,
firm ground.
30 - 40 On and off road
I wouldn't go over 40 psi on mine (2.125s), and I wouldn't go
below 15 either.
Reg
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265.2 | more psi? | MANANA::RUDNICK | | Wed Apr 22 1987 16:35 | 9 |
| I think I'd go a bit higher than 40psi on the road. Especially
if you get into using the bike to carry any weight as in commuting
to work carrying clothes, shower supplies etc. I forgot to up the
pressure in my tires last year after some trail riding, headed to
work one day, started getting a little hyper on the bike (ie. jumping
curbs, roughing it etc) and ended up with a snake bite. Just a
suggestion.. collect your own grains of salt...
Ben.
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265.3 | Less is best, but stay light... | MENTOR::REG | Who is Sylvester McCoy | Thu Apr 23 1987 11:10 | 6 |
| re .2 WudYaAckchulyCommuteOnTheATBAndStayOnTheRoad ? Only time I
commute by ATB is when I'm plannin to go through the sand pits and
apple orchard, else its skinny tyre time. Whatever my tyre pressure
I try to stay light, i.e. banging curbs is gonna get snake bites,
so jump 'em.
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