air pressure in paddles
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Yes, you really should have gone with atleast an 8 paddle. If you want more traction, try putting more air in it. It will help it bite harder. I wouldnt recommend going with less then 3 pounds. You are taking a risk of breaking the bead if you do. More air will make the tire more solid and it will dig in a bit better. Experiment a bit, but dont go less than 3 lbs. If you get a chance, you would be better off to look into a pair of 8's for your ride. Good luck.
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I run Sandskate II's on my piped/ported banshee. When I air 'em up, I can spin the hell out of 'em. When I air 'em down, it wants to bog.
For me if I want less traction I AIR UP.
As for as air pressure goes, I have run negative pressure (push on tire while pressing in stem), as haven't broken a bead. I'm a 20x10-10 on a 10x10 wheel.
For Little Sahara UT (where you probably ride), I've found 3.5lbs for wet sand, and 1.0 - 0.0 for dry.
For me if I want less traction I AIR UP.
As for as air pressure goes, I have run negative pressure (push on tire while pressing in stem), as haven't broken a bead. I'm a 20x10-10 on a 10x10 wheel.
For Little Sahara UT (where you probably ride), I've found 3.5lbs for wet sand, and 1.0 - 0.0 for dry.
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