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Its depend on the kind of tire you got but at 34lbs it good on the driver side door manufacturer always write the tire size and ideal pressure desing for the car
Have a look in your user manual, or look under the seat for a sticker that has that info on it. Bike tyre pressures tend to run a bit higher than cars. On my VZR1800 it's 36-42 PSI, yours probably won't be that different
Your best answer will be found on the tyre the manufacturer will state what the pressure should be but a general guide for an unloaded car (IE no luggage etc) with normal day to day driving conditions would be front; 2.1 bar, about 30-31 psi rear; 1.8 bar, about 26 psi
A couple of things... are the tyres matched? You said you have changed the rear and the front is worn - this will definitely have an effect on handling, as will tyre pressures. The correct sizes for your tyres are: Front 120/70 ZR-17, Rear 180/55 ZR-17
You should ALWAYS use matched tyres - even differences between models in the same brand will be different and you shouldn't mix and match unless you are an expert - and I mean a real expert - pro racer or similar.
Tyre pressures for your bike are : 36psi front and rear. Unless your tyre manufacturer says different, use that figure. Unless all those things are right, you can't begin to diagnose handling issues.
Good luck!
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
Absolutely but this is maximum pressure not recommended pressure.
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