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Black Sapph !
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I run 32 psi in mine mate
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Too many posts.. I need a life!!
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I'm sure mine are/were 32psi front and 30psi rear.
Back end felt light and wandered under braking with 32psi.........although it could be my driving style! Lol. |
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I'm Finding My Feet Here Now
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Good question. Now i know what to do with my saff when he comes back out of the winter sleep
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