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What are the recommended inflation pressures for thr front and the rear tyres ?

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Hi, the presures recomended for a yamaha xjr 1200, 1995-1998running tyre sizes

front 130/70/17 presure is 2.5 bar =36psi with or without a pilion
rear 170/60/17 presure is 2.5 bar =36psi solo and 2.9bar 42psi with a pilion

hope this helps, and thanks for using Fixya,

paul

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