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    tyre heavy (sorry no know word)

    hi. me used 35psi on back tyre 40 on face. is ok? me google but no find. sorry

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    try around 36 for the front, and 40 for the rear. for road use
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    it depends if you are using the four stroke or two stroke exhaust pipes.
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    Words are "tire pressure"

    and 36psi front and 40 rear should be good
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    ok so more go to back. you know why differant back and face?

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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    it depends if you are using the four stroke or two stroke exhaust pipes.
    Also don't forget that if you're running 4 stroke wheels on your 2 stroke, you should raise the tyre pressures by about 50% to compensate.

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    no me know i correct wheels now. thank you

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    Quote Originally Posted by chelseapar View Post
    ok so more go to back. you know why differant back and face?
    Back carries more weight.
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    thank you. my motorcycle sit more to face but. not so much to back. may i change face to more psi?

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    Quote Originally Posted by chelseapar View Post
    back and face?
    rear and front
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    Quote Originally Posted by ManDownUnder View Post
    Words are "tyre pressure"

    and 36psi front and 40 rear should be good
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    Quote Originally Posted by ManDownUnder View Post
    Words are "tyre pressure"

    and 36psi front and 40 rear should be good
    Me fixed, too. And on a little light NSR, those pressures are too high. Try 28/29 front and 33/34 rear.
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