tire pressure for endos?
#1
tire pressure for endos?
dumb question but i know it makes a difference
i finally got some new forks so now i can start doing endos without my forks bottoming out
i can bring them up but sometimes the tire skids..figured there was too much air
whats everbodys sweet number for the street?
and btw..i searched...search function sux
i finally got some new forks so now i can start doing endos without my forks bottoming out
i can bring them up but sometimes the tire skids..figured there was too much air
whats everbodys sweet number for the street?
and btw..i searched...search function sux
#3
Re: tire pressure for endos?
Hit me up Bobbles....I show you the way....
Tire pressure plays a role, but it's really much more about weight transfer. Your tire is skidding because you're not transferring enough weight onto it as you're applying the brakes. I need to work on mine more too, so hit me up and we'll go out and roll some.
- BigJason
Tire pressure plays a role, but it's really much more about weight transfer. Your tire is skidding because you're not transferring enough weight onto it as you're applying the brakes. I need to work on mine more too, so hit me up and we'll go out and roll some.
- BigJason
#4
Re: tire pressure for endos?
Originally Posted by gr8tkisr2001
search does **** every thing i search for says "the word or phrase is to common.
so gay
#5
Re: tire pressure for endos?
works the same as wheelies, less presure is more stable but harder to steer...
start with 18-20... go from there. some like more, some less...
I run around 25psi
Edit - if you are skidding, work on weight transfer, that is the key. Assuming you have a nice front tire. lower pressure will help you hook-up.
start with 18-20... go from there. some like more, some less...
I run around 25psi
Edit - if you are skidding, work on weight transfer, that is the key. Assuming you have a nice front tire. lower pressure will help you hook-up.
#6
Re: tire pressure for endos?
Originally Posted by JasonS1
Hit me up Bobbles....I show you the way....
Tire pressure plays a role, but it's really much more about weight transfer. Your tire is skidding because you're not transferring enough weight onto it as you're applying the brakes. I need to work on mine more too, so hit me up and we'll go out and roll some.
- BigJason
Tire pressure plays a role, but it's really much more about weight transfer. Your tire is skidding because you're not transferring enough weight onto it as you're applying the brakes. I need to work on mine more too, so hit me up and we'll go out and roll some.
- BigJason
#7
Re: tire pressure for endos?
Originally Posted by John LegionST
works the same as wheelies, less presure is more stable but harder to steer...
start with 18-20... go from there. some like more, some less...
I run around 25psi
Edit - if you are skidding, work on weight transfer, that is the key. Assuming you have a nice front tire. lower pressure will help you hook-up.
start with 18-20... go from there. some like more, some less...
I run around 25psi
Edit - if you are skidding, work on weight transfer, that is the key. Assuming you have a nice front tire. lower pressure will help you hook-up.
#8
Re: tire pressure for endos?
I like 25 in the front
#9
Re: tire pressure for endos?
And if you need a good tire, I've got an extra Pirelli Supercorsa Blue Dot take-off sitting in my garage that I'd sell ya. Best tire out there, IMO. Have only locked 1 stoppie since running that tire.
- BigJason
- BigJason
#11
Re: tire pressure for endos?
Originally Posted by gr8tkisr2001
search does **** every thing i search for says "the word or phrase is to common.
#12
Re: tire pressure for endos?
Originally Posted by KSFSTUNTER
if people did a search for everything evertime thier would be no stuntlife we all are into the same **** riding and wrenching and asking ? alot of the time ?'s are the same its what keeps a site lick stuntlife going and sometimes ?'s that have been asked before bring new answers or differnet answers sometimes better ones
#20
Re: tire pressure for endos?
Originally Posted by BobbyL
yea its got like 36 or so right now ..ill bump it down tonight and see what i cant get goin
Yeah, start off lower till you get comfy. I run 35 on a power. It MAY lock up but it's predictable.
I picked up a 110 instead of a 120 front today. I'm anxious to see how it works. It probably won't.....