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    i'll bring the camera with the extra memory card. we'll make a night of it. you can invite all of you mate, gay or staright were not fussy. we'll bring TOTO as he is the sexyest one next to me that turns up amd wala! we'll have NASS the porno!

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    I should prob' have found this out sllliiiggghhhtttlllyyyy earlier on, but as ive been riding for a month now-just wondered if anyone new what my tyre pressure should be?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fizbin View Post
    NASS the porno!
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    Sorry I disappeared as soon as I arrived at the carpark. Beer and boobies called. Will turn up again so I can cheat at emergency braking on the beemer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Devil View Post
    Sorry I disappeared as soon as I arrived at the carpark. Beer and boobies called.
    Tui!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TOTO View Post
    I'll take it off for you
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sammy12 View Post
    I should prob' have found this out sllliiiggghhhtttlllyyyy earlier on, but as ive been riding for a month now-just wondered if anyone new what my tyre pressure should be?
    i used to run 32 front, 36 rear om my lil ol hornet (similar to the bandit) What size tyre on the rear?
    You'll find if you get too high pressure on the front it'll feel like its trying to skitter as you turn in / go through corners. Generally want more pressure in the rear tyre, wider and carrying more load through the corners etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Badger8 View Post
    i used to run 32 front, 36 rear om my lil ol hornet (similar to the bandit) What size tyre on the rear?
    You'll find if you get too high pressure on the front it'll feel like its trying to skitter as you turn in / go through corners. Generally want more pressure in the rear tyre, wider and carrying more load through the corners etc.
    Interesting. I put about 35-38 front and 45 rear in my tyres. Maybe that is why I feel my bike is not always sticking to the road on corners like I find bigger bikes do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharry View Post
    Interesting. I put about 35-38 front and 45 rear in my tyres. Maybe that is why I feel my bike is not always sticking to the road on corners like I find bigger bikes do.
    Yeh, way too high for that bike. 33F/36R will be fine for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Devil View Post
    Yeh, way too high for that bike. 33F/36R will be fine for you.
    Thanks, I will readjust it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Badger8 View Post
    i used to run 32 front, 36 rear om my lil ol hornet (similar to the bandit) What size tyre on the rear?
    You'll find if you get too high pressure on the front it'll feel like its trying to skitter as you turn in / go through corners. Generally want more pressure in the rear tyre, wider and carrying more load through the corners etc.
    Back is 150/60 R17 and the front is 110/70 R17

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharry View Post
    Interesting. I put about 35-38 front and 45 rear in my tyres. Maybe that is why I feel my bike is not always sticking to the road on corners like I find bigger bikes do.
    i dont put that much pressure in my bike!
    might want to drop those pressure a bit...
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    32/36 is a good number to start with,
    The circles thing--the whole idea is to get round n round UNDER CONTROL in as tight a circle as possible. The circle size to a fair degree is only limited by the lock of your bike.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sammy12 View Post
    Back is 150/60 R17 and the front is 110/70 R17
    yep, 32 on the front and 36 rear should do you well. (have a play within a 2-3psi range and find what you like the feel of if you want to fine tune it)
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    Thanks

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