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Old 08-01-2007, 08:57 PM
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Alright well i'm very new to motorcycle riding but not to tire pressure.

The book says 42psi rear and 36psi front. I do believe mine are off by a good amount. I have Continental Sport Attack and there about a year old (bought the bike used). Just wondering what is optimum tire pressure for these tires or for the bike in general. Should i just follow honda specs?
 
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I run 36f/42r, just like what MOM says, and have not had any issues using my bike as a daily commuter. I'm running the stock Dunlop Sportmax's.
 
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I suggest you run whatever it says on the side of the tire. Yes, Michelin pilots state 36F/42R and that's how you should run then. I also suggest you check your pressure when the tires are still cold, And when I say cold, I mean at Air temperature, not after you've done a few laps around your race track.
 
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Running the highest possible according to mom/tire manufacturer will get you the best wear

sometimes people lower psi for trackdays or riding twisties, but you won't get as much life out of them
 
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Well i know all about checking a tire when its cold (full time auto tech haha) I think when i checked my tires they were at 28F and 34R so ill make sure to change that.

Higher PSI will be better for handling too am i correct? I know in a car when i autox i usually have it at like 45ish
 
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The owners manual just tells you what the stock tires the bike came with should be at. After you replace them with after-market tires, the manual is useless (for tire pressures that is). Just run what the sides of the tires tell you to run, and you should be golden.
 
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I always thought the pressure on the side of the tire is max pressure, not sure if id wanna run my car tires at 52psi daily haha.

I hear 42R and 36F is perfect, just looking for some opinions.


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I've heard a lot of people say 42r/36f as that's what the manual recommends...but i've also heard people say that's the max recommended psi for a bike with full load (ie two passengers). I've tried some different settings and now just keep mine at 34f/38-40r because that's what i like. You do get better turn in and feel with the front tire closer to 36, but slightly better ride and traction with it lower. But i don't think i would ever go below 32 for either front or rear on the street...and yes, your tires will wear faster.

I always wondered about the whole 'recommended pressure' on the sidewalls. I thought that was max pressure, and as you said, you never want to run max pressure in your car all the time. Completely unnecessary.
 
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Default RE: Tire pressure. What do you run it at for daily.

It depends on the tire you're running, but for the most part I'd go with a maximum of 34 to 38 psi. 42 psi makes no sense.

On track i'm running anywhere between 28 to 32 psi, depending on the tire, conditions, etc.


 
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Well i know all about checking a tire when its cold (full time auto tech haha) I think when i checked my tires they were at 28F and 34R so ill make sure to change that.

Higher PSI will be better for handling too am i correct? I know in a car when i autox i usually have it at like 45ish
Motorcycle tires are not like car tires. You run a/x pressures high because car tire sidewalls are not as rigid as MC tires (or Car R-comps) and higher pressures mean less roll over and better turn in characteristics. But on a motorcycle tire, 42 psi means that the tire will warm up very slowly and also feel wonky. Race cars w/ r-comps generally run pressure in the high 20's to the mid 30's, hot, meaning that cold pressures are lower.




 


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