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    homes, going biking in my jeep wrangler SE. need some pro bikers suggestion

    so this question is for the professional homes that rides more bikes than drive.

    i have some kendra tires on my bike. it says recommended 60 psi. but i think it is still hard to pedal. i want to pedal with ease. i want to know how much air can i put more in tires before disaster happens.

    i am a big, smart, intelligent, educated, yet big hints of sexyness home.

    only homes with more biking experience than the times they take a shit can answer my question.

    if you shit more than you bike or look like shit yourself. dont respond because you have never hear of a jeep wrangler bike, trail rated homes.

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      #3


      LOLWUT. Kenda tires? Just inflate the tires to a comfortable pressure.


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      are these cross country tires, cylcocross? street/cruising tires?
      Last edited by DJ metadelic; 08-02-2010, 11:27 AM.

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        #4
        I want to see a picture of you.

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              #7
              Originally posted by accord=inspire? View Post
              so this question is for the professional homes that rides more bikes than drive.

              i have some kendra tires on my bike. it says recommended 60 psi. but i think it is still hard to pedal. i want to pedal with ease. i want to know how much air can i put more in tires before disaster happens.

              i am a big, smart, intelligent, educated, yet big hints of sexyness home.

              only homes with more biking experience than the times they take a shit can answer my question.

              if you shit more than you bike or look like shit yourself. dont respond because you have never hear of a jeep wrangler bike, trail rated homes.
              If it is a bmx tire, then 60psi should be about the most. If its a mtb tire then 60psi is alot, most I run is 40-45psi. If its still hard to pedal then try running some less rolling resistant tires.

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                #8
                My suggestion is to buy a bike that's not a piece of shit. If you want a bike to cruise around town with get a cross bike with some 700c wheels and skinny tires.

                If you want to ride trails, youre SOL, low rolling resistance tires wont make much of a difference, but they wont be able to deal with rough terrain.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by accord=inspire? View Post
                  if you shit more than you bike or look like shit yourself. dont respond because you have never hear of a jeep wrangler bike, trail rated homes.
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                    #10
                    OR, with the tires inflated it's still hard to pedal, maybe shift to an easier gear? Just saying...

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                      #11
                      i run kenda nevagals on my dh rig. put 25psi in the front and 28psi in the back. At whistler i increase it a bit so i dont get a pinch flat or ne thing. Lower your psi if the terrain your riding on is kinda loose and muggy, it helps keep traction. Hope this helps!
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by nine_deuce View Post
                        OR, with the tires inflated it's still hard to pedal, maybe shift to an easier gear? Just saying...
                        Beat me to it. Tire pressure on your bicycle isn't going to make that much difference in the difficulty of peddling. I'm actually surprised that you got any kind of helpful advice after basically calling anyone on the site stupid.

                        I'd put money on it that I've logged more on and/or offroad miles on my bike than you've come close to in your car. I used to ride over 100 miles a day in my teens on road, and then ride trails and offroad for fun.

                        In fact, I finally sold my K2 full suspension Proflex 2000 a couple of years ago because I don't get the time to offroad anymore and I wanted someone else to get some use out of it.

                        Fill your damn tires to the recommended pressure, learn to operate the bike correctly or just get rid of it. If it's too hard to pedal, you're not in the right gear or you've got legs like an Ethiopian with anorexia.

                        The Jeep Wrangler SE is not a serious hardcore mountain bike. My K2 cost ten times as much and would take twenty times the abuse. Go ride that Jeep thing off a few 6 foot drops coming down the mountain and tell me how well it holds up. You should have spent half the money and bought a Honda dual suspensions mountain bike and been happy with hopping curbs.
                        Last edited by visualpoet; 08-02-2010, 05:04 PM.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by visualpoet View Post
                          or you've got legs like an Ethiopian with anorexia.
                          You making fun of my chicken legs, Jon??

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                            #14
                            Hey man, I hear biking in the middle of traffic is the shit these days. You should go try it! Or better yet, if you wanna be famous you should go do it in the middle of a busy interstate at night on a black bike with black clothes. Taking off all the reflectors will make the bike extra JDM since they dont have those in Japan. Please try it and let us know what happens!!

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by JoshM View Post
                              You making fun of my chicken legs, Jon??
                              They were fine until the crispy coating came off. lol

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