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jonnypolish
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Correct PSI on stretched rubber?
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19 November 2010, 19:23 »
as per the title?
Just wondering if it would be the same as standard?
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DarnPB
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Re: Correct PSI on stretched rubber?
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19 November 2010, 19:31 »
There is no such thing as the correct PSI for stretched rubber.
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Chris-White
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Re: Correct PSI on stretched rubber?
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19 November 2010, 19:39 »
higher to help keep the bead sealed.
just one of the reasons stretch sucks
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JC
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Re: Correct PSI on stretched rubber?
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20 November 2010, 08:04 »
Quote from: DarnPB on 19 November 2010, 19:31
There is no such thing as the correct PSI for stretched rubber.
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lewis1641
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Re: Correct PSI on stretched rubber?
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20 November 2010, 10:11 »
i was running 40 in my rears and they were fine. having said that one kept losing pressure and it stayed on at 20psi
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jonnypolish
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Re: Correct PSI on stretched rubber?
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20 November 2010, 19:07 »
Was just wondering
Cheers lads
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