eddings
02-22-2005, 01:51 PM
I have a set of kenda klaws that I have raced on for 15months they still seem to have plenty of tread left, but I notice at the last race that they were sliding out way too easy. I lowered the air pressure to 6psi and still had problems. Some corners I couldn't even give gas or it would slide out.
When I first put the klaws on I had to run 10-12psi so that they would slide, but now I can't keep it from happening.
They are starting to crack at the base of each knob. I was wondering if they are becoming hard and slick, and needing to be replaced.
I was also wondering if there is anything you can do to soften the rubber back up.
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YFZ 450 w/ Full Yoshi Ti exaust, a/c pro peg nerfs, pro taper bars, hypers w/ kendas, lonestar +4 axle, PRP +2.5 longtravel a-arms, PEP front shocks, PEP rear rebuild. I love this thing!!!
When I first put the klaws on I had to run 10-12psi so that they would slide, but now I can't keep it from happening.
They are starting to crack at the base of each knob. I was wondering if they are becoming hard and slick, and needing to be replaced.
I was also wondering if there is anything you can do to soften the rubber back up.
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YFZ 450 w/ Full Yoshi Ti exaust, a/c pro peg nerfs, pro taper bars, hypers w/ kendas, lonestar +4 axle, PRP +2.5 longtravel a-arms, PEP front shocks, PEP rear rebuild. I love this thing!!!