tyre pressures

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by zougie, Dec 27, 2003.

  1. zougie

    zougie Guest

    Hi, just got a cbr250rr and wanna know what tyre pressures to run.
    The tyres are dunlop arrowhead or arrowmax or sumthin. any ideas?
    Thanks in advance.

    Cheers.
     
    zougie, Dec 27, 2003
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  2. zougie

    Knobdoodle Guest

    Read he sides of your tyres. Find the maximum and use a bit less than
    that.
     
    Knobdoodle, Dec 27, 2003
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  3. zougie

    Dave Mojo67 Guest

    RTFM
     
    Dave Mojo67, Dec 27, 2003
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  4. zougie

    MadBiker Guest

    have a play, then put the air in your tyres.. I run 35, but you can adjust
    it to suit how you like the bike to feel...
    .. or you can do what the kick in the nuts blokes recon and put air into
    them until they blow off the rims, then use a bit less or read your
    manual/tyre plark...

    cheers
    www.mad-biker.com
     
    MadBiker, Dec 27, 2003
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  5. zougie

    Knobdoodle Guest

    If I recall from previous posters I think the CBRRR manual is in Japanese!
    (Although 32psi probably still looks like 32psi)
     
    Knobdoodle, Dec 28, 2003
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  6. zougie

    Dave Mojo67 Guest

    Well he's fucked then. Maybe he should just inflate it so it rides how he
    "wants it to feel". If he wants a softer ride he could just put 10 in. What
    would Honda engineers know anyway?

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    Cheers
    Dave (Mojo67)
    FZR600 Brisbane
    I used to never be able to finish anything but now I
     
    Dave Mojo67, Dec 28, 2003
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    Marty H Guest

    ran Arrowmaxes on the Across
    manual for that bike said 29 front 32 rear iirc

    so that or a few psi above 32/35


    MH
     
    Marty H, Dec 28, 2003
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