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RE: Underseat Exhaust and question on tyre pressures
- Subject: RE: Underseat Exhaust and question on tyre pressures
- From: Erik Miner <axeis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 08:23:22 -0500
As far as tires pressures I'm using the stock 36 F / 42 R I've
checked them hot and cold and the BT57 heat up about 10% at these
pressures. Different tires might be do different. Whatever you do
DON"T exceed the maximum on the tires side wall that's looking for
trouble.
Erik
>
>cheers and smiles,
>"Grunter Dawg"
>
>ps I know I once asked this question before, and since we are back on the
>tyre thread again, what sort of tyre pressures do you guys recommend. I did
>some very high speed touring yesterday with my beloved as pillion, and when
>I get back home I found the rear tyre all balled/wormed up (ie loose rubbed
>up rubber). And yes this is on the standard bridgerocks, which I am keen to
>get rid of and changed for something better, so I wasn't too fussed about
>the state of the tyres. I am running 42 psi in the rear. Any suggestions or
>thoughts on what is appropriate for two up sustained high speed riding (>160
>km/h)?
>
>
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