WackyDan
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Dan, in all the Car tires I have used ( for the rear ) ...they have been in 16 to 18 PSI range ....well over 100,000 miles of riding ...... I have never had a tire even SLIP on the Rim let alone break a BEAD ....Over-inflating a Car tire ( for the Spyders weight ) is #1. - giving you less traction ...and #2. - a punishing ride..... This is tire Science not " what someones Butt told them " ...... To ALL those tire Science doubters just try this ..... On your Spyder , deflate a tire to about 5 psi ( this won't break the Bead on a parked machine ) ... now start IN-FLATING it, you can Actually see the tire FOOTPRINT getting smaller ....this begs the question - How can a smaller Footprint give better traction - Answer IT CAN'T..............and if you think it CAN - then you should " PROVE IT " ........ Mike :thumbup:
Prove what? What exactly are you asking me?
The answer is simple. At the same tire pressure the car tire will out perform stock kendas. You want to go lower fine, that is choice. I don't know how you ride Mike. I've met a lot of people that say they ride their spyder hard and then end up riding with them and find out their own perception of their riding style is not anywhere near reality. I've seen some people here suggest some pretty low psi numbers which quite frankly probably weren't safe for all riders and situations.
I'm well aware of what air pressure does for tires. I run my rock crawler at 3-5 psi per tire for traction, but I have dual beadlocks.
Again... not here to get in an internet pissing match.
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