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Started 3 days, 2 hours ago (2009-12-22 23:11:00)
by cbradley1982
Hi all, I've decided to get more into biking and living in the north of Scotland i'm in the ideal place. Right, i've just bought an orange 5 and need to set-up the forks (rock shox recon 140) to the right pressure. Can anyone point me in the right direction or give any help? I weight about 85kg and need to know what pressure and how to charge the fork. Thanks in advance! Orange Five ...
Started 3 days, 13 hours ago (2009-12-22 12:12:00)
by skinny76
Hey guys, I am currently running RE6's in the front of my truck (in sig). I have to run 120-140 psi to get to a good ride hieght. If I were to swap to an RE7, will I need as much air to get to ride hieght? Also will it ride any better? I dont have shocks on yet but I plan on putting on shocks as soon as I get done painting it. Thanks for the help!
Started 4 days, 7 hours ago (2009-12-21 18:04:00)
by marquec
I'm going on four weeks out from a retina reattachment and my family Birth control and family planning Choosing a primary care provider Ewing’s sarcoma Family troubles - resources is planning a trip to Pheonix, AZ. Phoenix itself is in a valley, but there is an increasing elevation, even if you go a route that does not go through any mountains. Is that an okay ...
Started 4 days, 11 hours ago (2009-12-21 14:26:00)
by NivaOne
Hi, Does anybody now the correct terms for the following two conditions: 1. When the air (or gas) pressure in a volume (like a barrel etc. ) is higher than the air pressure outside of it ( normally referred to as atmospheric pressure ). In Dutch this is called 'overdruk' which literally translated is 'overpressure'. 2. Similar to 1. but the pressure is lower then the atmospheric or outside...
Started 4 days, 11 hours ago (2009-12-21 14:24:00)
by Mr bump
Hope somebody may be able to help me here. Given that im a fat biker i need to run higher air pressure in my rp23 shock. Only problem is that i seem to pump for ages and only seem to get the shock to around 250 psi. ive been told that it should take 300 psi but i dont want to blow the thing up. Can pump it past 300 to allow for the air loss to bring it back to arround 270-280? Ps ...
Started 5 days, 1 hour ago (2009-12-21 00:05:00)
by harrish
Question about Nitrogen in tires & air pressure I had my tires inflated at the dealer with nitrogen. I randomly checked the tire pressure today and found the front ones to be around 26-27PSI and the rears at 31! What is the correct tire pressure for OEM sized Pilot Sport 2's? I...
Started 5 days, 5 hours ago (2009-12-20 20:21:00)
by baber
Hello Experts, I have a 98 Camry XLE V6. I recently changed my tires and put slightly bigger ones...now the tire size is 215/60R15. Can you please tell me now that the tire size is increased wht might be the recommended or right tire pressure? The standard size was 205/65/R15 and recommended tire pressures was 29/30 Psi Thank You
Started 6 days, 6 hours ago (2009-12-19 19:28:00)
by Chrisdridley
What air pressure are folks running in the Dunlop Winter Sport M3 run flat tires ? Mine say the max pressure is 51psi but I am no where near the max load with my 335d. 40 psi looks low but the ride is good and handling seems OK but with run flats...I don't know.
Started 5 days, 19 hours ago (2009-12-20 05:36:00)
by kandelabr
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data This is my problem: i have a container with humid (say psi = 60%) air at a pressure of 450 bar. i need to know to what preesure can this air be expanded (adiabatically) so that it reaches temperature just above freezing. i also need to know how much work is extracted from this expansion. 2. ...
( I've got a pressure vessel which is 53 cubic feet and has a pressure of 500 psig. I'm trying to determine the volume of free air if the pressure vessel release the air to atmosphere. Is this formula correct? Volume x Pressure = Free Volume 53 cubic feet x 500 psig = 26500 cubic feet , )
Started 2 days, 2 hours ago (2009-12-23 23:18:00)
by Franklin28
Quote: Originally Posted by BaggedUSMC Got 7s in the front of mine, with shocks...ride at 115ish...and thats about an inch above the tire... what is wrong with your truck haha
Started 3 days, 20 hours ago (2009-12-22 05:14:00)
by Quicksilv3r
Quote: Originally Posted by cheu_f50 to jack the thread, but is the benefit of N2 really worth the trouble? No... __________________ 2002 / / / M3 6MT...
Started 3 days, 9 hours ago (2009-12-22 15:41:00)
by Packard
Quote: Originally Posted by Bigote Blanco Yes, some aircraft are pressurized and some are pressurized to 6,000 feet. However, if the aircraft is below 6,000 feet, wouldn't it be impossible to pressurize them to 6,000? My understanding is that once the aircraft reaches 6,000 feet of elevation the pressurizing goes ...
Started 4 days, 8 hours ago (2009-12-21 17:23:00)
by flyeri
Quote: Originally Posted by Kenny_McCormic If this is true then why is 35psi listed for driving over 100mph in my 92 owners manual. I probably did not describe what I was trying to say very well. The handling should be more responsive because the sidewalls are stiffer at higher pressure. To me that makes ...