400ex: stock rims SUCK!
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Stock Honda wheels are as good as it gets without going to Reinforced or Beadlocks.
If you're bending them you're not running enough tire pressure.
Depending on how high you're really getting and how hard you're landing, stock tires require at LEAST 6psi if not more - you can typically get away with a little less pressure with stiffer sidewalled aftermarket tires, again, depending on what you're actually doing (If I'm out jumping really hard with aftermarket tires and stock wheels, I run about 9psi - I've wasted wheels at 8)...
If you're bending them you're not running enough tire pressure.
Depending on how high you're really getting and how hard you're landing, stock tires require at LEAST 6psi if not more - you can typically get away with a little less pressure with stiffer sidewalled aftermarket tires, again, depending on what you're actually doing (If I'm out jumping really hard with aftermarket tires and stock wheels, I run about 9psi - I've wasted wheels at 8)...
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Take a look at the pics on my webpage - it's linked in my sig...
There's also a video of me jumping in the sand here. It's just over a 5md download. This video was when I first got my EX & my first trip to the sand. It was bone stock except for the handlebar crossbar, rear Holeshots (yes, holeshots in the sand), and 250R rear wheels.
There's also a video of me jumping in the sand here. It's just over a 5md download. This video was when I first got my EX & my first trip to the sand. It was bone stock except for the handlebar crossbar, rear Holeshots (yes, holeshots in the sand), and 250R rear wheels.
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...86atc250r- are you serious? the Honda manual says max pressure 5 psi. and I make sure they are at 5psi every time I ride.
Also- I'm 6'2 240lbs- and I imagine my weight has something to do with hard landings. I'm bottoming out quite a bit- even with the springs maxxed out to the stiffest setting.
So you think 9 psi won't hurt my tires? Will it make the tire more prone to popping?
-will the .190 douglas rims be just as easy to bend as the stockers? When you refer to reinforced rims... specifically what manufacture sells them- and what is the model number?
Thanks guys...
Also- I'm 6'2 240lbs- and I imagine my weight has something to do with hard landings. I'm bottoming out quite a bit- even with the springs maxxed out to the stiffest setting.
So you think 9 psi won't hurt my tires? Will it make the tire more prone to popping?
-will the .190 douglas rims be just as easy to bend as the stockers? When you refer to reinforced rims... specifically what manufacture sells them- and what is the model number?
Thanks guys...
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...86atc250r- are you serious? the Honda manual says max pressure 5 psi. and I make sure they are at 5psi every time I ride
Heck yes I'm serious.
Also- I'm 6'2 240lbs- and I imagine my weight has something to do with hard landings. I'm bottoming out quite a bit- even with the springs maxxed out to the stiffest setting.
I'm 6'0" and weigh between 175 and 190 usually. New suspension and reinforced wheels may be in order for you.
So you think 9 psi won't hurt my tires? Will it make the tire more prone to popping?
No it won't hurt your tires, however, it will give you a very rough ride. You likely won't want to run that pressure for trail riding, but if you're going to be out jumping, you're going to have to.
At 5 psi and 240 lbs it's no surprise you're smoking the wheels.
-will the .190 douglas rims be just as easy to bend as the stockers? When you refer to reinforced rims... specifically what manufacture sells them- and what is the model number?
Yes, the .190's will be as easy to bend as the stockers.
OMF makes reinforced wheels. They take a .190 and weld rings to the bead area. From OMF they are almost $100 each.
OMF's website
Heck yes I'm serious.
Also- I'm 6'2 240lbs- and I imagine my weight has something to do with hard landings. I'm bottoming out quite a bit- even with the springs maxxed out to the stiffest setting.
I'm 6'0" and weigh between 175 and 190 usually. New suspension and reinforced wheels may be in order for you.
So you think 9 psi won't hurt my tires? Will it make the tire more prone to popping?
No it won't hurt your tires, however, it will give you a very rough ride. You likely won't want to run that pressure for trail riding, but if you're going to be out jumping, you're going to have to.
At 5 psi and 240 lbs it's no surprise you're smoking the wheels.
-will the .190 douglas rims be just as easy to bend as the stockers? When you refer to reinforced rims... specifically what manufacture sells them- and what is the model number?
Yes, the .190's will be as easy to bend as the stockers.
OMF makes reinforced wheels. They take a .190 and weld rings to the bead area. From OMF they are almost $100 each.
OMF's website