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Re: Filling Back Tire
One easy solution is to buy a bicycle pump and use it at home. They are relatively inexpensive, require no fancy tools, don't take up much space and it only takes a few strokes to top off a motorcycle tire that's a few pounds low on air.
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Make sure its the right psi too. But I'm starting to wonder what that is. The owners manual on the site shows it at 25 front and 29 rear solo cold but on my bike theres a decal on the swingarm that shows different pressures. Id have to look again to make sure but i think its 29 front and 33 rear cold tire pressure.
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I run my front tire at 30 p.s.i.I find that my bike handles better at 30 p.s.i than 25 p.s.i.At 25 p.s.i. my front tire wants to follow the cracks in the road.Much better handeling at 30 p.s.i.
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http://s4.postimage.org/Myo4r.jpg BUT I checked the sticker again and its way different, solo is 33 front and 36 rear and 2 up is 33 front and 41 rear. I think I'll just keep 30 front and 35 rear and go 40 for the rear for 2 up. Easier to remember too. http://s1.postimage.org/J263r.jpg |
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Aye, guess I'll just have to feel my joints creak a little when I put air in when i get down on all 4's to check the sticker lol :lol:
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