02-10-14, 08:35 PM
(02-10-14, 02:51 PM)BBROWN1664 link Wrote: I seem to recall the handbook for the FZS says 32 Front and 36 rear but as with all things, the tyre manufactures have other ideas. Well, physics has a part to play. Each tyre is rated for a certain load at a certain pressure with a maximum PSI for each carcass. There is a table somewhere where you can do the calculations for the actual pressure that should be in each one.
Personally, I found 36f/42r to be good for me when using BT021's but them I am slightly heavier than a racing snake.
32f/36r was probably great for the little Japanese fella who did the test ride. :lol
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