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Tourer
Posts: 500
| What are some good tire pressures to run in an effort to get maximum wear...Ride 1 up mostly, weigh about 185 and do not carry luggage of any significance.....Thanks, new to the Vision |
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Tourer
Posts: 309 Vineland, NJ United States | I run 40 and 38 and I got 13,000 miles out of Dunlop E3s. Rear definitely needed changing, Front was still OK but I changed it anyway. |
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Visionary
Posts: 3204 Memphis | I run 41/41, get 14,000 out of the rear, 22,000 out of the front. I weigh around 260, rear shock pumped up pretty stiff. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 273 Midlothian, Va. | I run 40/40 and got 15.6 on my E'3's and could have gotten more but I had a couple of long trips lined and and put a set of Metzlers on. |
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Visionary
Posts: 4278
| You'll find most run 40psi to prevent cupping. Check once a month. Lying on the floor can prolong tire life. Heat and cold will change tire pressure. I run about 35 pounds in my shock thinking if its to soft and the bike squats when leaving a light I will leave rubber behind.
Any little thing you can do to get more tire life is the answer.
Don't use the vision tire gauge there junk buy a good one. |
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