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Dain Bramage

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had a great time, and got some vids. working on pics now.

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i didnt hit it!:cheer:

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much tighter trails than i am used to.

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some carnage.:booo:

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you need to air down some. what was your psi at? looks to me that with your setup and about 10psi you should be able to walk through all of that with much more traction
 
i run them at 15 on the trail. any lower and i start worrying about losing beads, since i have no beadlocks and no compressor. the sidewall at 10 psi has much more of a bulge in it than at 15. i might try experimenting with it a little next time.
 
i run them at 15 on the trail. any lower and i start worrying about losing beads, since i have no beadlocks and no compressor. the sidewall at 10 psi has much more of a bulge in it than at 15. i might try experimenting with it a little next time.

10 is going to be SOOO much better. How wide are your wheels?
 
go down to 10, you'll get soo much more traction... Its night and day! At 10 psi, i wouldn't worry about loosing a bead...
 
btw, for what its worth, i never found i was needing any more traction than i had. when i needed to, i just engaged the locker, and away i went.
 
So far im loving 6 pounds with my single locks. any lower and the sidewall flex's way too much.
 
The only time I ever have bead issues is when I am running at 1psi and hawling butt in rutted snow--blows the iner bead. All I gotta do is hit it with air and the bead pops back on adn I am back to hauling butt
 
It must be a jeep thing to haul ass at an obstacle, Wow was he trying to jump the stump:haha:

Looks like a good time, Thanks for sharing
 

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