Rufcut Riders go to Allegheny National Forest
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No need to go slower. The Pirelli guys at our local races say 13 in front and 12 in the rear will guard against pinch flats in even the worst of conditions. If you're really paranoid go 14 and 13. They are real sticklers for proper pressure - I asked a simple question about air pressure and got a 15 minute answer about tire flex, sidewalls, and way more than I bargained for. lol And then he set my tire pressure with their $250 pressure gage and said my cheap $5 digital gage must be off by 1.5 lbs - "You're definitely not getting the most from your tires with the pressure off by that far." Not that I'd be able to tell, lol.
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