Tire help
From Michelin Rep: Pilot Power Front - Street / Track day tire 36-38 psi, Pilot Power Rear - Street / Track day tire 35-37 psi
FREDDIE SPENCER's school recommended that if the ambient temp is 85 or less use 36/35, if over 85 degrees use 37 - 38 front and 36 - 37 rear. (If close to 100, use the 38/37).
Don't run too low pressure in Pilot Powers. Their sidewall carcass will collapse and you'll get mushy steering and excessive wear.
FREDDIE SPENCER's school recommended that if the ambient temp is 85 or less use 36/35, if over 85 degrees use 37 - 38 front and 36 - 37 rear. (If close to 100, use the 38/37).
Don't run too low pressure in Pilot Powers. Their sidewall carcass will collapse and you'll get mushy steering and excessive wear.
From Michelin Rep: Pilot Power Front - Street / Track day tire 36-38 psi, Pilot Power Rear - Street / Track day tire 35-37 psi
FREDDIE SPENCER's school recommended that if the ambient temp is 85 or less use 36/35, if over 85 degrees use 37 - 38 front and 36 - 37 rear. (If close to 100, use the 38/37).
Don't run too low pressure in Pilot Powers. Their sidewall carcass will collapse and you'll get mushy steering and excessive wear.
FREDDIE SPENCER's school recommended that if the ambient temp is 85 or less use 36/35, if over 85 degrees use 37 - 38 front and 36 - 37 rear. (If close to 100, use the 38/37).
Don't run too low pressure in Pilot Powers. Their sidewall carcass will collapse and you'll get mushy steering and excessive wear.
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