Sure, experimentation sometimes helps.
With my last set of tyres I found the rear was OK if it was up to 3 psi lower than recommended (didn't improve things, just didn't seem to matter). The front however didn't feel very good if the pressure was even 1 or 2 psi under the recommended pressure, and tended to wander, especially on coarse-chip surfaces. Luckily we don't have much of that in UnZud.

Then I found out it had very soft sidewalls, and ran it at 2 psi higher than recommended, and it made a huge difference.
I just get this feeling that a lot of motorcyclists see themselves as racers, and have bought into the whole, "I must set my bike up like a racer" thing, when it's not appropriate. Sure, if they're running race rubber and riding like a maniac it might work for them. It doesn't for me (even when I am riding like a maniac

). Having lower pressures makes the ride a little more 'cushy', but it also gives me less feedback from the tyres and makes the bike a bit more wallowy. Plus running at close to recommended pressures, I can tell very quickly if the tyres need some air - good early warning if I've picked up something in the tread and the tyre's deflating.
Apart from all that, the VFR's not the most svelte bike on the road, and the suspension's due for an upgrade (currently winging its way to D'Auckland as I type this...)
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