tyre pressure


Mitch

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Just wondering any one tried any different setting yet I been slowly tweeting but no settled on anything yet
 

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I was wondering the same thing...
The recommended type pressure is 42psi for the rear tyre, that sound quite high to me, at least it's higher than any previous bike/tyre that I owned.

It made me wonder if perhaps the high pressure contributed to the premature wearing of my Dunlops down the middle.
 

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Front + 10% & rear + 20% from cold to hot pressure.

Running F30/R30 put me around F33/R35 psi. That mean the tire will get enough heat and grip.

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I was wondering the same thing...
The recommended type pressure is 42psi for the rear tyre, that sound quite high to me, at least it's higher than any previous bike/tyre that I owned.

It made me wonder if perhaps the high pressure contributed to the premature wearing of my Dunlops down the middle.
I've have put the recommended psi in both my tyres for years (all my bikes have been 36/42)! and I've never had premature tyre wear from "high pressure"! I have never used crap tyres tho so can't comment on the premature wear on the dunlops...


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