36/39 on my GEN 1 but the manual recommends more on the rear for 2 up .
Quote from: esetest on 16 May 2014, 09:51:44 pm36/39 on my GEN 1 but the manual recommends more on the rear for 2 up .A good start for me though...it seems that 36 is a pretty reliable front tyre pressure & i suppose not much weight goes over it but im still surprised that a heavier overall bike wouldn't need slightly more even up front.The rear i'll need to faff about with & i've actually gone up a bit to about 43/44 so i'll wait see how i get on with that combo.....but how much is too high???...i mean is 46 a bit ridiculous?
Quote from: noggythenog on 16 May 2014, 10:13:05 pmQuote from: esetest on 16 May 2014, 09:51:44 pm36/39 on my GEN 1 but the manual recommends more on the rear for 2 up .A good start for me though...it seems that 36 is a pretty reliable front tyre pressure & i suppose not much weight goes over it but im still surprised that a heavier overall bike wouldn't need slightly more even up front.The rear i'll need to faff about with & i've actually gone up a bit to about 43/44 so i'll wait see how i get on with that combo.....but how much is too high???...i mean is 46 a bit ridiculous?Yes noggy.I'm pretty certain it's supposed to be 36/40 for the fz1 for standard, or 36/42 for two up/luggaged riding at speed.As you're a bit heavier than the recommended weight, i'd probably go with the recommended 36/42 and see how that feels?
Noggy , there is usually a sticker telling the reccomeded tyre pressures on the swing arm,,look !!! i know you probably have
Quote from: slimwilly on 17 May 2014, 07:18:55 amNoggy , there is usually a sticker telling the reccomeded tyre pressures on the swing arm,,look !!! i know you probably have Nah no sticker billBesides....what would yamaha know anyway....this is foc-u
The tyre pressures are in the owners manual , but in mine not in PSI , I googled the conversion factor , can't remember what that is though .
36/42 every time for me mate, whatever bike, whatever tyre, unless it's a track day, though them days are gorn...