Tyre pressure
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Tyre pressure
What,s the recommended tyre pressure front and back fzr 3ln 250?
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Re: Tyre pressure

Seem low to me

When I start some serious riding Ill be trying out pressures in this range.....which is what I found alot of 250 riders go for.
32-34 front and 36-38 rear
Guess it depends on bike,rider,available suspension variables etc and if you are commuting in traffic or flying around the mountainside on a sunny day

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Re: Tyre pressure
Look for the pressure rise from cold to hot.
If the tire is under 150mm in section width the pressure should rise 10%, over 150mm-15% rise.
This will correspond to your riding conditions and load.
Can't go wrong this way.
The book values are -as said before- based on 20+ year old tech and Yamaha's(or whichever manu) concerns beyond tire life and grip.
If the tire is under 150mm in section width the pressure should rise 10%, over 150mm-15% rise.
This will correspond to your riding conditions and load.
Can't go wrong this way.
The book values are -as said before- based on 20+ year old tech and Yamaha's(or whichever manu) concerns beyond tire life and grip.
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