well I don't know much about them but wouldn't you check and adjust the pressure every time before you ride? or maybe you're just a little anxious to get out and ride lol
2007-03-20 08:16:43
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answered by Sherilynne B 3
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Ok I will answer you. I know nothing about stunt bikes, but if it's anything like a car, you constantly have to adjust (air or let out air) the tires depending on the weather. Set the tires when you're getting ready to ride/practice for the first time. As the weather changes, be vigilant about checking the pressure. You may have to relieve (let out) some air when the weather gets hot enough to expand.
2007-03-20 15:15:42
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answered by Mickey 6
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first of all if you can afford a stunt bike its not gonna kill you to let loose of around 7 or 8 bucks for some new tubes for ur bike if they do pop. but i dont see them popping if you dont put to much air in them and like the above answer check the pressure often between temp. changes my kids ride there bikes all through summer and winter and they have a tire sealent that works wonders for small pin holes called SLIME its green and it works wonders my boys havent have to replace there tires in over a year which we were every 3 months my oldest is all about the stunts so as long as u keep an eye on the pressure with temp. changes you should be good to go nothing to worry about and why wait get out there and ride !!! its not like you would park and car to keep the tired safe just cause its cold. why spend the money on a good stunt bike if your not going to enjoy it!!!! just remember check with drastic temp. changes!! HAVE FUN!!
2007-03-20 16:51:49
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answered by KATHY 1
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If you can't really answer this yourself maybe stay away from teh bike A dirtbike, especially if you're going to race or stunts constantly needs to be rejetted to temp and alttitude all the time, especially if you switch exhaust out. Second of all jetting wouldn't ever make it go "pop" if by pop you mean the engine blew it'll make it run like crap or not run at all or just be a huge gas eater. Good luck...you'll need it
2007-03-20 17:05:17
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answered by livewire_usa 7
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I wanna help but I am not sure what you wanna know, are you talking the tires will pop? My kids tires in their bike just went flat over the winter they didn't pop. If you can't ride until summer why hurry now, I know it exciting and fun but it will be here soon enough.
2007-03-20 15:15:43
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answered by 2shay 5
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The pressure increase will not pop your tires. You should check the tire presser and adjust on a regular basis anyway.
If you're not riding, don't mess with it. Just keep it dry and do something else to keep yourself busy
Oh, and the title of a question should be something to do with the question, not some whiny "...some one answer me???"
2007-03-23 07:48:20
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answered by maxdwolf 3
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you could wait, but ....no you'll be fine. That rule applies to all things with air like basketballs. My basketball tends to become more flat in the winter. But i just put more air in it. It's always been fine.
2007-03-20 15:16:14
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answered by Varsitykid07 2
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yes you should wait awhile because the air will expand in them good luck and have a nice day.
2007-03-20 15:20:30
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answered by monte the man 4
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Yes; what's the rush? I know your excited but your better off waiting. Have fun when the time comes though!
2007-03-20 15:16:10
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answered by Jose M 2
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No offense, but you need to learn how to spell. I would wait for a little bit, till the weather warms up anyway.
2007-03-20 15:15:57
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answered by Anonymous
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