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Aug 29, 2008 | 11:28 AM
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Cold Tire Pressures
Just mounted up a new set of Pilot Powers...any recommendations for tire pressures?...bike is street only...
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2 week ago my mechanic told me to do 36 front and 38 rear. i just had them put on. this is on my michellin Pilot power 2's.. like you have
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36F/42R is max pressure. I usually run 6 lbs. off that both ends.
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36/42 will wear the best, 31/33 is where I run for going to the twisties. 29/30 for the track. Cheers
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