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Tire pressure question
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[QUOTE="Hogwylde, post: 328013, member: 24357"] I'm 6'1 and tip the scales ~ 200lbs. I'm sure that the 739AT on the rear isn't the best, but this is also my play bike and I use it for everything from harescrambles to MX tracks to abandoned RR track beds to heavy clay farm fields and everything inbetween. I wanted a tire that would have some durability and this was my compromise. If I had the money to buy 4-5 extra's and switch them for play and race, I would. Anyway, I was hoping that MAYBE by reducing the pressure alittle......I might be able to increase the flexibilty some and put some more of the power on the ground. As far as how aggressive I am with obstacles, well....I'd have to say I'm soft. I'm just getting into racing for the first time and at 39, I can't afford to be too aggressive too soon. (gotta go to work on mondays, ya know?? ;) ) My goals are to 1)fininsh, 2) dont break the bike,3) dont break me. After my first race I can happily say I did all 3. And, a 13th out of 30 finish in my class isn't to bad either!! :D [/QUOTE]
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