Hi there I'm a new I have just bought a gixer 400 88. I was wondering what the tyre pressure u guys recommend it's for road use my tyres are pirelli front 120/60/zr17 rear 160/60 zr17 thanks in advance hope it's post is in the rite place.
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Tyre pressure
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Re: Tyre pressure
lukesty wrote:Hi there I'm a new I have just bought a gixer 400 88. I was wondering what the tyre pressure u guys recommend it's for road use my tyres are pirelli front 120/60/zr17 rear 160/60 zr17 thanks in advance hope it's post is in the rite place.
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Re: Tyre pressure
This a link to the pdf of the Pirelli tire guide. Technical data is from page 196 onward. You should be able to find your tyre there. Pressures shown are in bar, so you may wish to convert to PSI.
http://www.pirelli.com/mediaObject/pire ... 13_low.pdf
There is scope for personal preference tho. I typically run something along the lines of 32 front, 36 rear on my road bikes.
http://www.pirelli.com/mediaObject/pire ... 13_low.pdf
There is scope for personal preference tho. I typically run something along the lines of 32 front, 36 rear on my road bikes.
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Re: Tyre pressure
29 F 33 R. (cold)