I'm running pilot powers front and rear (120/70, 160/60), what should the PSI be on those? Same as what is says in the manual?
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Originally posted by reconstyle View PostI'm running pilot powers front and rear (120/70, 160/60), what should the PSI be on those? Same as what is says in the manual?
shoot pirelli, or michelin or who ever makes them, tell them the bike, your weight, and ask about two up riding and they will give you a psi rating.
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Originally posted by BarMatt80 View Postnot to sure, as the stock recommendations are not usually the recommendation for aftermarket tires.
shoot pirelli, or michelin or who ever makes them, tell them the bike, your weight, and ask about two up riding and they will give you a psi rating.
I figured that the numbers in the manual were for the stock tires.
The numbers on the side are almost always for max pressure at a certain load. So I definitely don't want to do that.Florida, the only place where you need your windshield wipers and sunglasses. At the same time.
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