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Tyres and stance thread revival?
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<blockquote data-quote="scull" data-source="post: 648551" data-attributes="member: 20323"><p>Wow.. Thanks for your pics Ozziedog. Looks like you've been up and down more times than a mountain Sherpa! Great stuff and I'm glad you liked the idea of restarting this thread. As some of us with lowered buses are using smaller profile and narrower front tyres to help with both the look (each to his own) and avoiding hitting the arch, but we are all aware that the load ratings for these tyres not available in ratings much more than 73. My own experience has been no problems at all over the last 20 years as long as I keep the pressure around up around 38PSI min. Now, I know I am in grave danger of being Skeeted for saying this, but I don't really give a f***.......However, I guess the forum would be interested to hear of any horror stories due to riding with tyres with a significant load rating deficit according to the manuals...............Looking forward to hearing comments from you all. Cheers, Scull.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scull, post: 648551, member: 20323"] Wow.. Thanks for your pics Ozziedog. Looks like you've been up and down more times than a mountain Sherpa! Great stuff and I'm glad you liked the idea of restarting this thread. As some of us with lowered buses are using smaller profile and narrower front tyres to help with both the look (each to his own) and avoiding hitting the arch, but we are all aware that the load ratings for these tyres not available in ratings much more than 73. My own experience has been no problems at all over the last 20 years as long as I keep the pressure around up around 38PSI min. Now, I know I am in grave danger of being Skeeted for saying this, but I don't really give a f***.......However, I guess the forum would be interested to hear of any horror stories due to riding with tyres with a significant load rating deficit according to the manuals...............Looking forward to hearing comments from you all. Cheers, Scull. [/QUOTE]
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