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Anonymous Posted on Oct 07, 2010

What should be the tire air pressure of Suzuki boulevard s40?

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    Why can we not find this on the tires?

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There is a label on the chrome belt cover on mine with the pressure amounts 2005. Single rider 29 front 33 rear. hope this helps

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  • Kirk Greenfield
    Kirk Greenfield Apr 03, 2018

    Thank you. I bought a used bike last fall and found the pressure down to 10 psi this spring! Why don't the mold it right into the tire wall like on a car?!

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SOURCE: I have a 2007 Suzuki

I just use what the tire says max. pressure is unless you're a really big guy,250-300 lbs. then I would use 3 or 4 psi less.Maximum pressure I have found gives the best even wear on the tires.
Good luck and ride on!Greg

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I bought my bike used, so it didn't come with a user's manual. I need to know what my tire pressure should be. Thanks.

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Turn off ignition. Disconnect battery terminal leads, ensure fluid levels are ok, connect charger leads. It is best if you remove battery so you can give it a clean and save your bike if something is amiss somewhere and it erupts or leaks when charging. Try the sites below for manuals or go to Wiki Q & A under S40 Boulevard, then wade thru' for links.
Cheers.

http://www.pdfgeni.com/book/2005-suzuki-S40-Boulevard-pdf.html

http://www.carlsalter.com/motorcycle_manuals.html
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