
Awesome grip though.

I know you think I was joking... but I wasn't.Yankee wrote:i like ardvarks answer the best so far!!!![]()
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shit mate!! it does happen (not very often tho)..just dont tell ne1, ull ruin my reputation as a "redneck smartass dumbshit daughter chaser", and i dont want that...hope it helped mate...just remeber, scrub those tyres properly,slowly,and thoroughly...heheYankee wrote:holy shit! neka actually gave some great advice there, as i really didn't think about the WAX thing!! seriously!!!![]()
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forgot all about it..... i think you hit the nail on the head!!
then, you also gave even more advice about pressures with your weight (i'm 62 full Kilos, on a good day).... that made sence too....
Neka, who did you lend your computer/user name to??!!![]()
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oh, and Ardvark, I knew you weren't joking!!
Find out if the 014SE fits your front rim, seems to wear allright on my bike.Yankee wrote:oh don't worry 'bout the tyres getting scrubbed in, i think i need a new set soon (AGAIN!)... it's the damn front (BT014) that goes too quick, i think i'll try something different this time......
Not sure, I once had to put 110 in the front tyre of my MBX80LC to get it sit on the rim correctlyBlackzxr wrote:Thanks Guys. I might try whacking a bit more in the front and see how it feels. Seams to be like most other things, bikes. Personal preferance and trial and error.
Talking about trial and error Jas. At what point do they exploid?![]()
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Wasn't me, and it wasn't a motorbike. A friend of the old mans swears he got just under 60PSI in his pushbike tyre before it exploded. The old man was there when it happened. He reckons he nearly had to call an ambulance because he was laughing so hard he thought something was gonna bust out of his guts!Blackzxr wrote: Talking about trial and error Jas. At what point do they exploid?![]()
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