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Canadian Daves JustKDX
How much air to carry in the tires?
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[QUOTE="Luv2Ride, post: 44292, member: 20653"] What a good topic. This does depend on the riding conditions and speed. I ride primarily very technical and tight terrain. I rarely go above 10 psi. I guess I could say that I run between 8-10 psi in the front and rear. The amount of traction that you get is phenominal even with stock tires. However, nothing can help the stock tires in the mud. I occasionally blast down fire roads for short periods and don't have any problems. I weigh about 195 lbs and my rims are still as true as the day I bought the bike five months ago. All of my riding buddies are sub 10 psi riders too. That is the only way to go with the nasty stuff that we ride it. Running such a low pressure does make you a little more cautious when approaching bigger rocks and roots at speeds. I hope this helps. Aloha. Scot ------------------ '01 KDX220r Ride it Hard and Fast! [/QUOTE]
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