Old School BMX 1980 - 1988 > Old School Freestyle (frame stands and kickturns galore!)
tyre pressure
andy irwin:
gotcha :daumenhoch:
andy irwin:
--- Quote from: Jazzchimp on May 01, 2006, 10:39 PM ---I run about 30! and I seem to be on my own! but look at my landing and I don't get close to touching the rim
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I aint that smooth
RADHAB:
--- Quote from: TwoBobRob on May 02, 2006, 08:35 PM ---Boys..... pump 'em up!!
I run 110psi in mine front and rear, although I do let a little out when i'm riding concrete (to save my wrists a wee bit), but never lower than 90. That said, I'm in no way light :-[ I go 14.5 stone these days.....
I think the harsh ride is as much to do with modern stiff frames and forks and improvements in rim design. Not to mention old age ;D
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Rob i'm wiv you on that although 40 years old is a long way off for me :daumenhoch:
tricknuts:
There's a clever little formula that i invented to work out the correct tyre pressure for you. Its called the tricknuts tyre pressure law.
Take you weight in Kg subtract your age, and add this number to the product of the number of pints you can drink and the number of BMX bikes owned.
weight - age + (pints drunk x Bikes owned) = pressure in psi.
This always worked for me
andy irwin:
i might try that if rad habs method dont work lol
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