Just fitted a set of Pilot Powers to me Busa. The guy who fitted them said 36 PSI but it feels a bit rubbery and the manual says higher of course. What do you guys use..?
42 rear & 39 front for me on M3's.. I normally ride 1 up, and Shaun Harris has tweaked my suspension settings late last year so I find that the combination is good for me on both trackdays and road riding![]()
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Thats interesting BusaJim cause Avon Tyres recommend 42/42 for the Blackbird (effectively what you are running).
Yet:
http://www.avon-tyres.co.uk/motorcyc...busa&year=2006
Hey Jimmy
Had a look at the avon site.
Thought I'd check out what they recommended for the GSX-R1000. It seems its
the same pressures. If fact all the Suzuki 1000cc bikes quoted 36front 42rear.
I'm not tyre expert but the Busa weighs about 40 kilo more than a suzuki 1000
and I would have thought that would have required higher pressures in the tyres
to compensate. ( Busa's one of the few bikes I've owned where you didn't up the tyre pressure when you added a pillion )
Mind you at the end of the day, you get used to riding what ever you've got
and unless you're getting some strange tyre wear it probably doesn't matter
to much as long as you like how it handles.
I tend to stick with what the manual recommends
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yup
feels like it is about to wash out if it drops below 40psi at the front and feels like you have water in your lines if it does the same in the rear (power is still there but delivery is a little hesitant).
Some people reccommend dropping 2lb over winter (so the tyre heats up quicker) but I prefer to keep to the recommended pressure.
Nothing sluggish about the Diablos.
I just about did a U turn going round a mild corner the first time I put them on.
Gave me a hell of a fright.
I just notice a difference in handling when the tyre pressure drops, the steering gets heavy and it requires more effort to flick the bike.
The Busa's a big heavy bike ( or I thought it was until I bought a GS adventure, thats really big. Busa feels like a 250 when I get back on it )
so its probably more noticeable than on a lighter bike.
Maybe I'm just talking crap and imagining things.
Maybe if I didn't know the tyre pressures were low, I'd not notice a thing .....
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Took mine to Taupo Trackday last Friday. It was funny and I definitely enjoyed my track time better on my brother's NSR250.
BUT, to be able to ride from Auckland to Taupo and back Taupo to Auckland without being too tired is a blessing!
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Well, I have now joined the Busa Clan.
Mods to my baby are
Carbon Micron Cans
K&N air filter
PCIII
Braided lines
Double bouble dark screen
Baehr Verso XL intercom, with MP3 and radar input
Uniden UHF radio (bike to bike)
Passport X50 Radar detector
Aluminium skid knobs
Ventura Pack rack and light covers
Integrated LED tail light
Pilot Power tyres
XLR8 Racing
Spectrum Motorcycles
Computerforce
Metzler, Maxima oils
Reading another thread on KB on Octane rating, made me have a quick look at the Workshop manual for the Busa which states (outside of the US), use graded 91 Octane (Research Method) or higher Unleaded gasoline is recommended.
Now, I have ALWAYS used 91 and never really thought about changing to a higher octane rating..
So the short story... What do you guys use and have you tried others?
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Now I'm afraid to go to the bathroom.
I've tried 91, 95 & 98. I get better economy on the higher octane but the extra price negates it. Hard to tell if power is better as you would have to retune for it to get an advantage.
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