11 hours ago
(11 hours ago)unfazed Wrote:(Yesterday, 12:09 AM)darrsi Wrote:Yes. 1600miles two up and luggage through Pyrennes, Andorra and Central France (No toll roads) and never had any issue with the tyres. The recommended rear tyre pressure is higher than the norm. Most standard rear tyre pressures are 2.5bar for one and 2.9bar for full load, but the M9RR is 2.8 all round(17-04-26, 11:45 PM)unfazed Wrote:(17-04-26, 07:56 PM)fazersharp Wrote:(17-04-26, 06:06 PM)darrsi Wrote: That's 34F & 40R for people like me who still only use PSI
Great thanks both.
Back is 40 front is 38
Will lower the front.
Would it make a difference as I am 10.5 stone - 11 stone after a Sunday dinner
Apparently not, I'm 13 stone
Saying that, haven't you got luggage though, and sometimes a passenger?
Unlike Fazersharp who just has himself to carry on top.
(11 hours ago)agricola Wrote: I always rode my Fazer 33f 36 rear as recommended by Bridgestone for fast road riding, still do now on the striple, 31f 28r on the track
Seems like I have been running my old M7rr's a bit too high. At 40R/ 36F
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.


