I've always run much lower pressures like that, I hear mixed reports of what to run on the 12R.
Tyre pressures seem to be a bit subjective and having always ridden old bikes with shit tyres and suspension I find that I 'ride around' whatever the bike/suspension/tyre setup is like... after about 2 minutes you get used to whatever you're running. I've played with everything from 28 to 42 in both front & rear and the biggest difference I've noticed is from high pressures - less traction under hard braking and more wheelspin at the rear.
Benno, its a well established fact that 42 psi in the rear is bloody dangerous, please don't ever come riding with me if you have 42 psi in the rear... look what happened to Marty...
A good mate will bail you out of jail, a true mate will be sitting in the cell next to you saying "Damn, we fucked up!!!"
Benno, its a well established fact that 42 psi in the rear is bloody dangerous, please don't ever come riding with me if you have 42 psi in the rear... look what happened to Marty...
I'd agree, haven't ridden a 10R for any extended period but if the 12 is anything to go by then I wouldn't be recommending 42psi either.
Yeah, I don't run pressures that high, I run 34/36, but I only use my bike for twisties. I should actually check the pressures in them before and during the ride to see how they are doing, hmmm.
I've been running 31/33 in mine & feels great through the twisties Dont want too much pressure or the tire might feel a bit too rock solid & make the suspension work overtime
mick_dundee wrote:Fwiw I have NFI what my 9 is running Hope it's not 42 rear cos I might crash and all sorts of nasty shit might happen
Surely it could be no more dangerous than exceeding the speed limit? I hear you are likely to highside or spontaneously combust the moment the dial goes 1km/h past the mark!!
mick_dundee wrote:Fwiw I have NFI what my 9 is running Hope it's not 42 rear cos I might crash and all sorts of nasty shit might happen
Surely it could be no more dangerous than exceeding the speed limit? I hear you are likely to highside or spontaneously combust the moment the dial goes 1km/h past the mark!!