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Hi,the tyre presure is normaly on the side of tyre,the tyre presure is to do with the size off tyre,most use beetween 30 and 33 psi.
hope this was some help.
The pressures should be listed in your manual depending on the type of tyres (tires?) you're using. Set this pressure and away you go. It will list details of what to change if you have a pillion passenger but as far as I'm aware the pressure quoted should work both with and without
Manufacturer's recommended pressure is normally molded into the side of the tyre. If you can't find a recommended pressure, 32 psi is a good guess for automobile tyres.
30 psi front, 40 psi rear for maximum load. You'll have to adjust the suspension according to how much weight is on the bike. Tighten suspension until the rear tire does not rub under the fender when you negotiate bumps.
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