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Anonymous Posted on Oct 04, 2010

I just want to know what the tire pressure is for the front and rear tires

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There is usually a sticker on the bike frame by the side cover that recommends the front and rear tire pressure. Regardless, I have found that running 35 pounds front and rear promotes even as well as longer tire wear. The ride may be harder but you also get less cupping on the tires.

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