I just read somewhere that almost all motorcycle tyre problems were due to underinflation.
Was there not a recall involving Michelin Pilot Powers in the last year or two?
That doesn't surprise me at all! And yes, there was a recall on Pilot Powers three years ago, pretty sure it only applied to the US though but here's the infor if anyone wants to check their tyres: http://thekneeslider.com/archives/20...e-tire-recall/ & http://www.roadracingworld.com/news/...?article=29445
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How about those running Shinko 705's on Triumph Tigers with the tyre pressures set according to the sidewall.
33psi and massive overheating and blistering rubber.
On a DR650 - no problem at those pressures.
They're getting the sidewall's on the new ones to read 36psi max.
I'm using an Avon Gripster with a manufacturing date of 1996 on the rear at the moment.
But only until I get the $ together for a pair of 705's.
Ummm, a few PSI below the recommended can be fine... so long as it doesn't cause undue wear.
Lett pressure can mean more mechanical grip... right to the poing the sidewalls flex so much that they no longer perform their function.... and you get a "walking" sensation.
Bare in mind that there is always some sidewall flex in tyres. Just too much is not the best.
I suspect Mr Motu runs more than a few psi under. He knows what he is doing.
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
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