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Tyre prssures when heavily loaded

Discussion in 'Mechanics Garage' started by J800VFR, Feb 27, 2021.

  1. J800VFR

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    Hi,

    I'm looking for advice on what tyre presures I should be running when loaded up with either a pillion or a similar weight of camping gear, circa 65Kg.

    I've a fully adjustable Ohlins monoshock with remote preload knob so that's quite easy to change.

    My bike is a VFR800 FiX (1999/2000) running T31 Brisgestone tyres.
     


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    Manufacturers state 36f 42r regardless. Only bmw as far as I know offer different pressures for load conditions.
     


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    Loaded to the max, I would run 40 psi front, 42 psi rear. That's assuming you'll be a little less
    enthusiastic on curvy roads.
     


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    Agree with 40/42..... 36 isn't enough to me regardless of passenger or not. However, pick the front pressure based on how the bike handles... 38 might be OK.
     


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    40 in the front EEK
     


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    depends on how loaded you are... I'd run 40 if was carrying 500ibs....
     


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