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Old 04-19-2008, 07:22 PM   #4 (permalink)
HARM
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Re: Airing down for the trail

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Airing down gives you better traction, buy what I like the best about it is the fact that the ride is much better. Also in sand and mud it allows you to "float" on top. You also have to weight out losing clearance when you air down. I always air down, like I said I really like the smooth ride.
How much do you air down? What is the PSI that you run in sand/run if its different?
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