21-06-13, 09:05 AM
Chaz, garage gauges are rarely accurate. Especially as you will arrive there with a warm tyre and get a higher pressure reading as a result.
On my CBF the front/rear pressures are meant to be 36/42psi. I don't check them as often as I should but I can tell when the bike doesn't feel right and check them. Often, the pressures have only dropped by a few psi but it makes a big difference to how it feels when you ride it.
If the bike hasn't been ridden for a few weeks, they get checked before a ride out. Alternatively, it is if there is a change in the weather. Cold weather results in lower pressures in the tyre.
On my CBF the front/rear pressures are meant to be 36/42psi. I don't check them as often as I should but I can tell when the bike doesn't feel right and check them. Often, the pressures have only dropped by a few psi but it makes a big difference to how it feels when you ride it.
If the bike hasn't been ridden for a few weeks, they get checked before a ride out. Alternatively, it is if there is a change in the weather. Cold weather results in lower pressures in the tyre.
Another ex-Fazer rider that is a foccer again