Glad that is sorted. Low rear pressure would mean slippery tires when wet. I experience this when I had Dunlop Arrowmaxes and I was about 10 PSI lower then recommended. Bike would just slid left and right when braking. Scary but fun....
Glad that is sorted. Low rear pressure would mean slippery tires when wet. I experience this when I had Dunlop Arrowmaxes and I was about 10 PSI lower then recommended. Bike would just slid left and right when braking. Scary but fun....
Don't just live to ride but ride to live.
Yeah thanks to everyone for the help! Hope it's way nicer in the rain now. Can't believe it was like 80KPa below what is recommended though!!! Fully can't tell the difference just by look or touch :S.
I ride across the bridge daily. Having just upgraded from a GN with dodgy tyres to a ZZR, I can tell you I feel a LOT better going around corners now. Also, can hardly feel the rut in the right hand lane of the harbour bridge now.
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