Whats the general rule of thumb on proper tire pressure. I was
running stock tires on my 2005 at 35 psi as stated on the tire. Did
not realize this was wrong until someone pointed out the tire wear.
Lowered presure to 22 psi, talk about a difference on handling.
I plan on ditching the stock tires for street tires, so what
pressure do I run them at.
Thanks in advance
Gary
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proper tire pressure
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32/36 or so will give the best wear on the road. There is some disagreement over whether the bike will handle better with lower pressures. You will probably want to run them softer than that off pavement. 22/28 (the mfr. recommended pressures) is a good place to start. You may want to go even lower.> > Whats the general rule of thumb on proper tire pressure. I was > running stock tires on my 2005 at 35 psi as stated on the tire. Did > not realize this was wrong until someone pointed out the tire wear. > Lowered presure to 22 psi, talk about a difference on handling. > > I plan on ditching the stock tires for street tires, so what > pressure do I run them at. > > Thanks in advance > Gary
nklr: ride in connecticut?
I know, there is still plenty of snow outside. But, are there any
riders out there who want to hook up for some rides once it gets a
bit warmer? Let me know.
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