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  1. I had some mission trackers 2.4" that I ran at 65-70 PSI. They were very grippy but heavy. Never got a flat with those even with some bad casing, sketchy flat landings, and running over glass.

  2. I rode a 2.2 in the front and a 2.4 in the back (same model of tires). Only did it because my fork wouldn’t clear the 2.4 so it was an easy temporary thing to do. I almost certainly wouldn’t do it again, but it did make a difference in how my bike handled.

  3. 17 sty 2024 · Do you need the best BMX rims? This is my collection of the ultimate twelve that easily fit every rider out there, regardless of style. However, I do recommend picking a wider rim if you run fatter tires or you do a lot of gaps and spins because it offers extra strength.

  4. I believe something like 2.2. If you have a small frame than I would say go with the smaller size to be safe. If you've had donnasqueaks in 2.4 on your bike before though you should be fine for the 2.4 fireball.

  5. 25 kwi 2020 · What I managed to pull from the bike was its handlebars, forks, tires, pegs, and wheels. However, an apparent issue with the wheels is that the hardware was so corroded and oxidized I was left with pretty much only the hubs and rims.

  6. 26 kwi 2005 · This Flip/Flop style uses a 3/8" axle (adaptors can be used for a 14mm frame aplication), and uses the new Skyway "Quad-hub", which features 4 pressed-in precision sealed bearings. The rear Skyway Graphite wheel with the Flip/Flop hub weighs in a 2lb, 15 oz.

  7. 15 lis 2010 · I am running the 2.25 (front & back) with no issues. Only thing I have read is you need to keep the tire pressure up as the softer walls will give out on really rough / rocky terrain. Still...

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