I stand corrected. But I have read many times that the psi listed on the tire may not be suitable for the vehicle, and that any tire that doesn't handle the recommended vehicle psi shouldn't have been installed on the vehicle in the first place, and that the tire psi is the maximum the tire can handle, not necessarily the amount the vehicle should be riding on.Mintbread wrote:What?!CNF2002 wrote:Check your owners manual, not necessarily the tire (especially if it is a nonstock tire).
That is completely wrong. If you have a non stock tyre on your bike, how is the manual going to know what it is and its capabilities? My manual was printed 10 years ago and tyres have come along since then... Always check the tyre.
Lowering the pressure is simply going to reduce the life of a tyre and reduce the handling capabilities of the bike. Tyre compounds make the difference, not the pressure.
earwig wrote:I hope this is a joke... ?-Holiday wrote:i fill mine up once a year to whatever it says on the sidewall. then, if they get so low the bike starts bottoming out, i fill them up, or go on a diet as needed.
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