**psi for circles**
#3
Re: **psi for circles**
Yeah,you don't want to peel a tire off a rim when ur cranked over!!!
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#4
Re: **psi for circles**
i got 19-20 in mine and circles dont seem to be a problem BTW dont run low psi it will make the bike either A:fall to the inside or B: will cause u to highside!
good luck with learnin circles it took me quit a while
good luck with learnin circles it took me quit a while
#5
Re: **psi for circles**
I just learned them, but I had a really hard time turning them in without starting to highside with low pressure. I learned with 20-25psi. You might as well learn to do them with more pressure so the bike reacts the same every time as opposed to learning part of the trick and having to make set up changes to progress. Just my .
#10
Re: **psi for circles**
i was jk, but really...i did a track day back in May and part of it was doing a stunt show at lunch...ended up stunting the 'race' bike with race pressure...ever since then, i've been about 30 psi, maybe a tad less to make no handers even possible!!
i'm all about stock pressure-you can endo, wheelie, and still hit the twisties!!
i'm all about stock pressure-you can endo, wheelie, and still hit the twisties!!