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Old 05-12-22, 09:10 AM
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Originally Posted by blinky
Right my Craftsman 1 1/2 also has a limit at 120 or 125 - for years I liked to be at 120psi but 90-100 is plenty hard for me now - why more pressure on the rear wheel , heavy saddle bags ?
Fat. Most of the weight is in the back. Took the lead from others on this forum who sound like they know what they are doing!
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