TIRE PSI
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RE: TIRE PSI
check this thread. not going to go way too into it but basically
the 36/42 is for a 200+ rider street riding
http://www.1000rr.net/vb/showthread.php?t=40118
the 36/42 is for a 200+ rider street riding
http://www.1000rr.net/vb/showthread.php?t=40118
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RE: TIRE PSI
ORIGINAL: baxsom
check this thread. not going to go way too into it but basically
the 36/42 is for a 200+ rider street riding
http://www.1000rr.net/vb/showthread.php?t=40118
check this thread. not going to go way too into it but basically
the 36/42 is for a 200+ rider street riding
http://www.1000rr.net/vb/showthread.php?t=40118
That would be me. lol
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RE: TIRE PSI
ORIGINAL: vjhils
Whatever your tire says I've heard to go -2 for the best handling, I'm not the authority on this but it seems to work for me.
Whatever your tire says I've heard to go -2 for the best handling, I'm not the authority on this but it seems to work for me.
that is the supposed optimum tire pressure.
on the street i run 32/36 in the pilot powers on my 1000rr and after a hard ride they are ususally in the neighborhood of 34-38 when i get home. so i need to technically drop them lower to get them hotter but i hate sacrificing mileage and tire wear on a street bike.
on the track i run 30/29 and after some good hot laps 35 +/-1 psi in each tire with a temp of 180 degrees on the thermometer if i get to it as soon as i pull into the paddock