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Old 03-02-03, 10:52 PM
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Lower = more traction, but more rolling resistant

Higher = Less rolling resistance, but less traction and a harsher ride


Just a compromise between the two.... I hate nothing more than having to really crank hard just to push against the resistance of my tires, so unless it's really muddy like this weekend, I keep my pressures a little higher.
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