Wrong, if the manual says 30psi, then start with that and, maybe, work a couple of psi variation at a time. A lot of scooter riders find dropping the factory recommendations may give a softer ride to compensate for minimal suspension performance.
My Yamaha 100 has 29psi as the required pressure, and that's what I run in the tyres. Any pressure less makes the steering slugish and increases weaving through corners. A owner of the same model in Aussie runs 18 & 22 in his tyres. Experiment and see what works for you. What ever pressure is in the tyres is your responsibility.
" Rule books are for the Guidance of the Wise, and the Obedience of Fools"
Running lower pressures in your tires will increase your chances of breaking the rim to tire seal.
Im more worried about the centrestand scrapeing the road
sorry Drew you ride on tennis courts???![]()
My scoot was recently serviced. When asking if my severely scalloped rear tire was due for replacement, the guy said "yeah nah bro, she'll be alright." ....but when I lean the scoot over in corners, it feels like I am riding over speedbumps. Im not going to worry about it cuz the mechanic told me so, lol![]()
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