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Jacqui that would depend on the way you ride and/or the compound of the tyres. Soft compound may be safer if you are a hard rider, middle of the road compound if just ride for pleasure. I got 4000 kms out of a rear tyre on a 1981 Triumph Bonny.
The correct pressure is whatever the tire has stamped on it. Different tires use different pressures. Make sure to stick with factory pressure. Under inflating/overinflating is dangerous, could cause tire failure.
Check tyre pressure. If tyre pressure is ok check for worn out tyres if tyres are bald replace tyres. Check for Handle freeness. If hard visit the nearest Hero Honda Authorised Service Station.,,,
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