Title: Quick Question: What tire pressure should I be running on my bike ? Post by: ProTeal55 on November 03, 2008, 07:38:38 AM QUESTION:
What is the proper tire pressure for a 07 S2R1K ? I rode the bike to work today and the rear tire def. needs some air. Says max pressure on the rear is 42PSI cold, so would I put in 40psi if the tire is hott ? Sorry for the stupid questions, just something I never really payed attention to before.. As usual, ALL help is appreciated... Title: Re: Quick Question: What tire pressure should I be running on my bike ? Post by: ducpainter on November 03, 2008, 07:42:49 AM QUESTION: The max pressure stamping is just that, and doesn't reflect recommended pressure.What is the proper tire pressure for a 07 S2R1K ? I rode the bike to work today and the rear tire def. needs some air. Says max pressure on the rear is 42PSI cold, so would I put in 40psi if the tire is hott ? Sorry for the stupid questions, just something I never really payed attention to before.. As usual, ALL help is appreciated... What does it say in your owners manual? I'll bet it's something like 32F/34R Title: Re: Quick Question: What tire pressure should I be running on my bike ? Post by: Pedro-bot on November 03, 2008, 07:43:28 AM Not sure what Ducati has listed as the proper pressure, but I typically run 32 front and 34 rear.
Vote for Pedro. Title: Re: Quick Question: What tire pressure should I be running on my bike ? Post by: ProTeal55 on November 03, 2008, 07:46:12 AM I dont have the owners manual on me (at work).
I ask becasue I ran over a glass bottle on the way to work and noticed the rear tire was alittle low. When I checked the rear it wasnt even at 30psi, so I jacked it to 40 and parked it. The more I thought about it the more I think that 40 is way too high, thus my question on here.. So you guys think 35 front/rear is cool ? The bike is a daily commuter, so I m not worried about handling or anything.. Title: Re: Quick Question: What tire pressure should I be running on my bike ? Post by: ducpainter on November 03, 2008, 07:57:35 AM I dont have the owners manual on me (at work). I'd go with 32/34.I ask becasue I ran over a glass bottle on the way to work and noticed the rear tire was alittle low. When I checked the rear it wasnt even at 30psi, so I jacked it to 40 and parked it. The more I thought about it the more I think that 40 is way too high, thus my question on here.. So you guys think 35 front/rear is cool ? The bike is a daily commuter, so I m not worried about handling or anything.. Title: Re: Quick Question: What tire pressure should I be running on my bike ? Post by: ProTeal55 on November 03, 2008, 08:01:42 AM 10-4
Thanks guys (and watch out for glass bottles in the road [thumbsup])... Title: Re: Quick Question: What tire pressure should I be running on my bike ? Post by: Jarvicious on November 03, 2008, 11:22:39 AM The bike is a daily commuter, so I m not worried about handling or anything.. Regardless of what kind of riding you do, tire pressure is quite important. How long have you had the bike? It took me a couple of thousand miles to get the pressure dialed in the way I like it. Your suspension may have an effect on how your tires grip so I would think about getting that setup as well. I'm 230lbs so I typically run AT LEAST 35 psi, not to mention I carry around the girlfriend quite frequently so the extra psi helps with a pillion. I guess I just complicated the simple answer everyone else just gave :-X. 32/34 is a good starting point. You can always tweak it from there. Just whatever you do, please don't run 40pounds unless you're carrying someone my size as well as gear behind you ;D Title: Re: Quick Question: What tire pressure should I be running on my bike ? Post by: ProTeal55 on November 03, 2008, 11:40:33 AM I set the tires @ 35 front and back for the time being.
I just got back from lunch, and the bike does ride allot better (than it did before). I will def. play around with it, but this "Indian Summer" we here in Chicagoland are having is susposed to end later this week so I am not sure exactly how much "seat time" I ma going to get before the crap weather comes back.. Title: Re: Quick Question: What tire pressure should I be running on my bike ? Post by: EEL on November 03, 2008, 12:03:30 PM If you're commuting using 32/34 will wear our tires really quickly. I ride moderately aggressive and I use ST tires with 34F/36R. Personally If I was commuting, I would use 36F/38R in the summer and 34F/36R in the winter. Your wallet will thank you.
Title: Re: Quick Question: What tire pressure should I be running on my bike ? Post by: herm on November 03, 2008, 12:08:17 PM 34f 36r...seems to be the best for tire wear (for me)
i have been known to drop it back for spirited rides though. |