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Old 2001-10-12, 04:17 AM   #1
John Edens
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The unicycle is much easier to ride when the tire is inflated to proper
pressure and doesn't work well at all at 20 psi.
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Old 2001-10-12, 05:05 AM   #2
Nathan Hoover
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Depends on the tire. My son loves riding his Monty 20x2.5 tire at
about 10-15psi (he weighs less than 70 lbs). My Gazz tire's
recommended inflation is 18-29psi I think, and I typically run 20psi
(and I weigh 160).

---Nathan

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Old 2001-10-12, 05:45 AM   #3
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Ah but the 3" Gazzaloddi actually does work well at 20 psi.

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