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Waynder
Subject:  Tyre pressure
So whats ur setup?

Mine is mostly on frotn tyre 2.0 (Sava racing soft) and rear 1.2 - 1.5, if going for burnouts 2.0+

Rear tyre is always some lazzy ass cheap lol... just love to burn those bitchez :twisted:

Neno
Subject:  
Mine front is ChengShing Tyre :D pressure 1,5bar, rear ist Pirelli GTS 24 reanf. 1,3 bar 8-)

Guest
Subject:  Re: Tyre pressure
i don't have tyres :roll:

paky
Subject:  Re: Tyre pressure
2,1 bar booth tyres 8)

you cant feel any differents :wink:

bad_dac
Subject:  Re: Tyre pressure
front - 2,0 bar
rear - 2,2 bar

pong
Subject:  
Well, a stunter always have less pressure then a tuner ;)

I don't really know. I think somethin like 2 in front and 1,5 @ rear tire. But, soon I'm going to burn out that reartire, then I will have like 3,5 in pressure to get that nice BAAAM :D

Michelin For life :oops: Pilot Sport this year.. Silica next year (H)

Stunt101
Subject:  Re: Tyre pressure
front (Bridgestone ml50) 2,0, rear (Sava MC16) 1,3-1,5, much easyier to do wheelie when pressure is lower!

Bridgeston ML50 rules!!

pong
Subject:  
GhostriderSR wrote (View Post): ›
front (Bridgestone ml50) 2,0, rear (Sava MC16) 1,3-1,5, much easyier to do wheelie when pressure is lower!

Bridgeston ML50 rules!!


Nothing can own a pare of Michelin Pilot Sport SC, contaning 100% Silica... pure stunt tires. Same grip on wet asfalt as on dry ;)

Stunt101
Subject:  
pong wrote (View Post): ›

Nothing can own a pare of Michelin Pilot Sport SC, contaning 100% Silica... pure stunt tires. Same grip on wet asfalt as on dry ;)


I had rear Michelin Pilot Sport, one "small" burnout, and it was death! lol

to me ML50 is better!

Jo-que
Subject:  Re: Tyre pressure
When I drive I often use 2.5-3.0 bar front, 2.0-2.3 bar inte the back tyre.

forvert
Subject:  Re: Tyre pressure
2.1 in both tires

in front i have a Chen Shin tire(!?)
in back i have a Urban Snow tire

@ neno : what scoot are you driveing?

i drive a kymco super 9

Waynder
Subject:  Re: Tyre pressure
forvert wrote (View Post): ›

@ neno : what scoot are you driveing?



he is on yamaha jog

oxio
Subject:  
Michelin Pilot City
Tyre's are excelent for wet and dry.
Front on 2.0 rear on 2.1.
Like fast ride thru town more than stunt :)

bad_dac
Subject:  Re: Tyre pressure
sava rulez :lol:

Runner
Subject:  Re: Tyre pressure
bad_dac wrote (View Post): › sava rulez :lol:
For burnout only! :lol:

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