SOURCE: Tyre pressures
Hi,
Offhand, the recommended tire pressure could be read on the tire itself. In most instances, this the tire pressure actually depends of:
Personally, I find a bit lower tire pressure on the front and standard or a bit harder at the back.
Just a start, do postback how things turned up or should you need additional information. Good luck and Thank you for using FixYa.
SOURCE: Tyre Pressure
As always, correct pressure depends on the tyre fitted but if it is running with the standard tyres that it had fitted from new then:
Single rider: Front is 1.75 bar (25 PSI) Rear 2.0 (29 PSI)
Fully loaded (Panniers and or pillion passenger) Front 2.0 bar (29 PSI) Rear 2.25 bar (32 PSI)
These settings from the book for a 2006 model, though I imagine that they apply to all with very little if any variation
SOURCE: Tyre Pressures
the books states 0-90kg 33F 36R, 90-190kg 36F 42R, fast riding 33f 36r hope this helps
SOURCE: changing front tyre of suzuki intruder 1400
just take the front wheel off and take it to a tire shop and they will usually put it on for like $5. if you dont want to do that you can use a few flathead screwdrivers and take off one side of the tire and then move the tire to the side you just took off and take off the second side. reverse to put new tire on
SOURCE: tyre pressures
It will differ depending on which tires you have on it. The easiest solution is to look right on the tire. It will have a PSI listing in small letters on the side of the tire, usually somewhere close to the rim. I have never seen a tire that didn't list the pressure right on it.
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