Dual Sport Bike Tire Pressure at Christine Scheerer blog

Dual Sport Bike Tire Pressure. 4.) when you see irregular tread wear it’s a sign of a defective tire. Some people prefer a 60/40 or 55/45 split, which means pumping the rear tire to a higher pressure than the front. I have a dual sport xr400 and i keep 13 to 14 psi all the time. I have strong sidewall tires and never had a problem. Discussion in 'motorcycle talk' started by mundefined, sep 29, 2010. For bigger enduro and on/off road dual sport bikes, bikes with a lot of luggage, and/or adventure bikes, you start looking at the 30+ psi range. On bigger bikes, you never want to use less than 22psi in front and 26psi in the rear when riding on the highway. This accounts for the greater weight that the rear of the. Please respect the etrto guidelines limiting maximum tire pressure to 72.5 psi / 5 bar for tubeless. This is known as the. There is a pile of info about pressure, rim locks etc for tubed tires, presented as rules, but you need to figure out what.

10 Things To Know When Selecting Dual Sport Tires For Your ADV Bike
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On bigger bikes, you never want to use less than 22psi in front and 26psi in the rear when riding on the highway. There is a pile of info about pressure, rim locks etc for tubed tires, presented as rules, but you need to figure out what. I have a dual sport xr400 and i keep 13 to 14 psi all the time. 4.) when you see irregular tread wear it’s a sign of a defective tire. I have strong sidewall tires and never had a problem. Discussion in 'motorcycle talk' started by mundefined, sep 29, 2010. For bigger enduro and on/off road dual sport bikes, bikes with a lot of luggage, and/or adventure bikes, you start looking at the 30+ psi range. Some people prefer a 60/40 or 55/45 split, which means pumping the rear tire to a higher pressure than the front. This is known as the. This accounts for the greater weight that the rear of the.

10 Things To Know When Selecting Dual Sport Tires For Your ADV Bike

Dual Sport Bike Tire Pressure I have strong sidewall tires and never had a problem. There is a pile of info about pressure, rim locks etc for tubed tires, presented as rules, but you need to figure out what. Discussion in 'motorcycle talk' started by mundefined, sep 29, 2010. I have strong sidewall tires and never had a problem. Please respect the etrto guidelines limiting maximum tire pressure to 72.5 psi / 5 bar for tubeless. This is known as the. Some people prefer a 60/40 or 55/45 split, which means pumping the rear tire to a higher pressure than the front. I have a dual sport xr400 and i keep 13 to 14 psi all the time. For bigger enduro and on/off road dual sport bikes, bikes with a lot of luggage, and/or adventure bikes, you start looking at the 30+ psi range. This accounts for the greater weight that the rear of the. On bigger bikes, you never want to use less than 22psi in front and 26psi in the rear when riding on the highway. 4.) when you see irregular tread wear it’s a sign of a defective tire.

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