36 front
42 rear
Give it a try 8)
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I run 36 / 42 on a 600 fazer.
I run 34/39 on the 1000, have done for years and years n years n years.
I run 34 front 38 rear.
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36 Front
41 Rear
That's what i was told when I was changing to PR3's, is it not tyre dependent though?
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There should be a sticker on your chain guard telling you the pressures.
32/36 if under 90Kgs (thanks Mr Yamaha!)
I'm 100kg but if i went anywhere near 32/36 the bike would go into a wobbly shock!
36/40 is good for me now, i found 42 on the rear a tad too hard.
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17-02-14, 09:20 PM
(This post was last modified: 17-02-14, 09:45 PM by Flak.)
I'm running 32/36 on my 600 (Storm 2 Ultra) and ride all year round.
If you go to the Avon website, they give recommended pressures for each tyre/bike.
FZS600, Speed Triple 1050, FZS1000, DT175MX etc.
Done mine yesterday
The hayns manual sez front 2.2 bar rear 2.5
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(23-02-14, 04:44 PM)Geordi Sussex link Wrote: Done mine yesterday
The hayns manual sez front 2.2 bar rear 2.5
Depends on weight load, there's no way i could ride on those pressures. (32/36)
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
Mine was around 36, 42 when I got it, but I only weigh about 60kg's, and it was really twitchy when I went over white lines, I'm happily at 33, 37 now.
I used 34/40psi, and I'm 85kg in my birthday suit :eek. Handled really well for me. I even put about 40-50kg of luggage on the bike with those pressures with no bother.
Tried lowering the rear pressure a few times, but it wasn't right for me, a bit too wallowy when cranked over.
Stop polishing it and ride the bloody thing!!