In a message dated 4/10/00 4:42:32 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
heaslet@... writes:
<< I found the CO2 cartridges to have no useful capacity. I carry a little
bike pump - roughly 11 strokes per lb. for the rear, 8-9 strokes for the
front. >>
I do use the CO2 cartridges (unthreaded type with a Motopump dispenser) and
find that one cartridge will take my front tire from 15 lbs up to 23lbs.
After that each cartridge adds very little pressure. Recently I used two
cartridges to take my rear tire (5.10 Kenda) from flat to 22lbs pressure.
Kurt Grife
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>> Todd, take heart, I'm about your size also. If you are close to my weight -160lbs- you have it made in the shade. You fit just about any motorcycle made and you don't have to worry so much about milking every bit of horse power out of a motor just to cart you around. Ok you got me on the weight by 20 lbs (so now I'm short and fat! I learned this behavior from my wife, "Does this motorcycle make my butt look big?") It's true that I've never had an truly uncomfortable motorcycle (except an RG250 and it was designed for small contortionists). Todd
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