Wheelies(Tire Pressure)
Re: Wheelies(Tire Pressure)
Originally Posted by CVBz
I run low pressure because I don't have to be as smooth with the throttle. I find that with higher PSI, the quad is more twitchy in a wheelie.
Bryan still doesn't believe me....I don't think he's ever run less than 13psi in his tires.
Re: Wheelies(Tire Pressure)
Originally Posted by PhearCVBz
Yup that is also true.
Bryan still doesn't believe me....I don't think he's ever run less than 13psi in his tires.
Bryan still doesn't believe me....I don't think he's ever run less than 13psi in his tires.

Re: Wheelies(Tire Pressure)
Originally Posted by CVBz
Do you guys actually bring a guage with you while riding? I don't even know what my tires have for PSI.... ever. I judge pressure by how hard it is to compress the tire with my foot.... not by PSI. And when stunt practicing... I just let a ton of air out and then fine tune it untill the quad stays straight while in a wheelie. Guage?... yes or no?
I do the old foot on tire technique too...unfortunately one of my rims leaks like a **** so just as soon as I get dialed in, it's back to square one.
Re: Wheelies(Tire Pressure)
Originally Posted by CVBz
Do you guys actually bring a guage with you while riding? I don't even know what my tires have for PSI.... ever. I judge pressure by how hard it is to compress the tire with my foot.... not by PSI. And when stunt practicing... I just let a ton of air out and then fine tune it untill the quad stays straight while in a wheelie. Guage?... yes or no?
Re: Wheelies(Tire Pressure)
Originally Posted by KEVSF4I
Well agreed, I just thought there was a reason why everyone does. I usually dont but from now on I think I am going to try it.
Just keep in mind that even if you have equal PSI in both tires... you still may turn while in a wheelie due to one tire being softer than the other. Yes, even if they're the same brand and model tire.
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