Originally Posted by
Unbalanced Engineering
Hey Neil,
After looking at pressures, temps etc, I tried lower front pressures, and we started rolling the tire off the rim. So careful everyone about how low you can go with your rim / bead seat etc.
Was this with the harder RR compound you ran a lot or the softer 25B?
Thanks!
Jason
Your right Jason, to low of tire PSI may roll the tire on the rim but if it feels good/works for them who's going to argue that.
Just changing your tire PSI up or down is going to change other things and what people are feeling is a bit better rake or the affective spring rate, who knows.
Originally Posted by
TedV
12psi on one guage may read 8psi on another. Always best to check calibration.
Do your rims have a safety bead? Not much surface area to the seating area of the outer rim half? I've had problems busting the bead off a rim at 0psi and some of the spun aluminum rims the tires fall off the bead Before all the air is out when pulling the valve core.
TedV , I think I've said this before. Have a new back up and check it back and forth, one less thing on my mine.
Ben