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Ok this one im not really sure on and neither are my friends, when you land a stair jump on pavement should you keep the back tire around half of the recommended psi level or should you keep it at a high psi? I used to jump stairs on my old Norco Pinnacle and I know its not meant for that but it held up pretty well but after awhile the back rim bent abit. I kept the back tire a little over the recommended level, would this have affected it?
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I say 42+psi for a rear tire except when im DHing.....then its 15-23.
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Originally Posted by DjRider04
I say 42+psi for a rear tire except when im DHing.....then its 15-23.
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Ok thanks I didn't want to ruin my back tire on my new Norco.