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Tire pressure? whats the recommended tire pressure for 130/90-16 and rear.150/90-15

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28 psi front 32 rear

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SOURCE: tire pressure

For the 600 it's 33psi (2.25 Bar) for the front and 36 psi (2.50 Bar) for the rear

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  • Posted on May 02, 2009

SOURCE: correct tire pressure for suzuki intruder

front tire 29 psi back tire 36 psi

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  • Posted on May 31, 2011

SOURCE: what is the recommended tire

I have a 40th, and the decal just next to the radiator lists 29 for front tire pressure, and 36 for rear.

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