Solid, will do.

If I blow 'em off the rims on a high-speed Alpine descent [all things
being relative, mind you]... Chloe will be 'visiting' you.

;-)

-Scott

On Jul 4, 5:46 pm, CycloFiend <cyclofi...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> on 7/4/10 1:24 PM, S.Cutshall at clotht...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > Still trying to acclimate to these Nifty Swifty's.  Really like the
> > soft'ish feel on bumpy stuff, but taking corners at higher speeds/and
> > climbing steepy's... not so sure I am in Like with them.  I keep
> > thinking the rear is flat'ing and/or I am going to fishtail the rear
> > of the bike out from under me.
>
> Try bumping 'em up about five pounds to start.  That's the feeling that
> usually triggers a refill for me on the JB's.
>
> Thanks for posting the updated images - that setup looks top-notch.
>
> - J
>
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