No sir No riding to the air pressure store
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Originally Posted by
Felloverboard
Is it possible that you only checked your tire pressure after you rode to a store with a pump ?? You should only check cold pressure. A moto tire will change 4 or 5 pounds after you have been riding even a short distance.
I run a Bridgestone Driveguard 195/55/16 and have about 15,500 on so far and will make it to 22-24 k easy. Great for traction in rain or dry, high rated for hydroplaning. 30 lbs air when cold.
My bike sits overnight in the garage and I check pressure before every ride without fail. I add pressure from my compressor. I am going to start running 45 pounds in the rear tire to see if it will round back out with the extra pressure. When a tire flattens out in the center your not running enough pressure in it. If your car tire starts to wear in the center what do you do, you add air pressure if its over inflated you are scouring off the outside edges. There isn't enough air pressure in this rear tire at 41 pounds for the weight of the 6.
Shooter how much air pressure did we run in the dunnies? Wasn't it 45 pound in the rear because they were wearing poorly at the recommended 42 pounds on the Suzuki's