@@rivanyatube You will lose traction with higher tire psi but I had no problem doing this with the groms power. I mainly use it for around town and I do a lot of 45-50mph long straight roads. But yes you will lose a little traction compared to 29psi. I've seen groms with 35psi for commuting and all the way down to like 15-20psi to help do wheelies. Adjust to your riding style
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I thought tire pressure should be 29psi. Is 32 and 33 good?
@@rivanyatube Yup manual says 29 psi, but I've been running 3 + - 3 psi to help with the squared rear tire and it adds a mph or two to the top speed
@@RandyDrive Oh i see. I dont know. What about traction? Is it the same or better or worse?
@@rivanyatube You will lose traction with higher tire psi but I had no problem doing this with the groms power. I mainly use it for around town and I do a lot of 45-50mph long straight roads. But yes you will lose a little traction compared to 29psi. I've seen groms with 35psi for commuting and all the way down to like 15-20psi to help do wheelies. Adjust to your riding style