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Old 05-21-2007 | 09:53 PM
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Any problems with tire wear from?

If I run a real low pressure for the lots like 10psi, & I ride alot with the low pressure will I have problems with tire wear. Say I drive with my rear a 10psi and I drive around alot at say 55-65mph will my tires wear fast?

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Old 05-21-2007 | 09:58 PM
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Re: Any problems with tire wear from?

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If I run a real low pressure for the lots like 10psi, & I ride alot with the low pressure will I have problems with tire wear. Say I drive with my rear a 10psi and I drive around alot at say 55-65mph will my tires wear fast?
Do you honestly need someone to answer that question???

It's a no brainer my friend.
Old 05-21-2007 | 10:05 PM
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Re: Any problems with tire wear from?

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Do you honestly need someone to answer that question???

It's a no brainer my friend.
I heard before that it did. But I've seen alot of people say they cruise around with it that low on different posts. I just wanted to make sure. Why does it kill it so fast?
Old 05-21-2007 | 10:36 PM
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Re: Any problems with tire wear from?

Run 26-28 psi all around good pressure
Old 05-21-2007 | 10:44 PM
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Re: Any problems with tire wear from?

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Run 26-28 psi all around good pressure
I usually run 20psi but thats for faster ****. I want to start with the lots but I gotta drive a good ways from my house to get there. Thats why if it wasn't a huge difference I'd just leave it lower & drive to and from the lots.
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Re: Any problems with tire wear from?

i carry a small air pump and plug it into my battery tender.
Old 05-22-2007 | 12:16 AM
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Re: Any problems with tire wear from?

Originally Posted by nyRocketkid
If I run a real low pressure for the lots like 10psi, & I ride alot with the low pressure will I have problems with tire wear. Say I drive with my rear a 10psi and I drive around alot at say 55-65mph will my tires wear fast?
if you let too much air out your tire will cup and it wont take long for it to wear and start taking patches outta your tires.... if you wan2 keep your tires longer i say carry a small pump wit you.... but in my opinion if you want to get good with no limits learn wit your tires aired up to specs... if you let air out it doesnt keep you at your bp it just keeps you a lil more sturdy from side to side.... learn wit air in your tires and you'll have no limits and if you ever wanted to rock circle wheelies it'll be easier than if you learn wit and get use to low tire pressure then air up your tire and try and learn... it'll be just like learning wheelies all over again... thats just my if you just wan2 rock wheelies and not advance to tougher challenges and happy where your at then more power to you...
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Re: Any problems with tire wear from?

Originally Posted by lczx6r
if you let too much air out your tire will cup and it wont take long for it to wear and start taking patches outta your tires.... if you wan2 keep your tires longer i say carry a small pump wit you.... but in my opinion if you want to get good with no limits learn wit your tires aired up to specs... if you let air out it doesnt keep you at your bp it just keeps you a lil more sturdy from side to side.... learn wit air in your tires and you'll have no limits and if you ever wanted to rock circle wheelies it'll be easier than if you learn wit and get use to low tire pressure then air up your tire and try and learn... it'll be just like learning wheelies all over again... thats just my if you just wan2 rock wheelies and not advance to tougher challenges and happy where your at then more power to you...
Thats a good point. Thanks bro I think I'll try it like that.
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Re: Any problems with tire wear from?

Originally Posted by mofat01
Do you honestly need someone to answer that question???

It's a no brainer my friend.
all he does is ask stupid questions.
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Re: Any problems with tire wear from?

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all he does is ask stupid questions.

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and send "I"m gonna kill you if you ever go to NY" p.m.'s
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Re: Any problems with tire wear from?

no ones run 10 psi since '86
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Re: Any problems with tire wear from?

i rock 20 psi, in the p-lot/streets/dirt/rain/snow/heat.. its perfect.
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