Ha! I came back home to KC and just took a ride on my Roadeo with standard 
sidewall Stampede Pass. I checked the tire pressure with my thumb and 
forefinger gauge. They felt soft (I haven't been on that bike in a couple of 
months) but maybe rideable so thinking about this thread I figured I'd give it 
a go. I hit the wonderful bike path we have here. There are lots of good curves 
and bends and on the first one my tires rolled out from under me, then on a 
subsequent corner I had to go off in the grass because there was an oncoming 
rider and with proper pressure I could have easily stayed on my side but not 
today. The bike felt great on the straightaways though. I checked the pressure 
when I got home and it was 40 rear and 35 front. I normally ride those tires at 
around 80 and 70 with no issues. So I pumped them to 60 and 55 and I'll see how 
they are tomorrow. 

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