Old 11-20-11 | 02:14 PM
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If there is snow on the ground, you do not want it to lock between the tire and the ground and lead to skidding, particularly sideways. You need to go then down in pressure. I may be riding at 30psi on the front and 35psi in the rear. When conditions worsen, I may be going to lower pressures but then I may switch to more serious tires as well.
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