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What's a good pressure to have in your tyres?

I havent needed to touch mine, solid.

Was going to check the pressure though.


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42 rear , 98 front ...

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cheers me dears..

will check tomora.. cba now..

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lol you idiot lol

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lmao... i hope your not talking about PSI seiki!! I rekon 98 psi would burst a tyre!!!

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i don't know what scale you use over there on those rainy islands but over here we use Kg

and i always keep my tires at 1.3

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nobjockey seiki haha.

il check haynes manual .. or owners manual actually ..

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lololol

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Just so everyone knows

if you are around 90KG ...

Tyres should be at..
Front - 18 PSI
Rear - 22 PSI

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craigbulmer wrote:

Just so everyone knows

if you are around 90KG ...

Tyres should be at..
Front - 18 PSI
Rear - 22 PSI




oh is it thought my tyres felt a bit hard as mine are both at about 18psi but i do weigh about 15st lol



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if youve got the DTX its:

FRONT: 26
REAR: 29

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+ can i say it will differ if you change the tyres from orignal ;)

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What tyres are standard on the dt? Is it the Bridgestone Trail Wing 302's?

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standard rear is TW-44 .. and front is i cant remember ......

but more commonly, DTs with bridgestones have TW-301s and TW-302s

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craigbulmer wrote:

standard rear is TW-44 .. and front is i cant remember ......

but more commonly, DTs with bridgestones have TW-301s and TW-302s




mine are bridgestones might have to let some air out of mine next time i take her out



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why what are yours at?

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RudiRulez wrote:

if youve got the DTX its:

FRONT: 26
REAR: 29




 Hmm I was told 21 evileye on the front



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craigbulmer wrote:

why what are yours at?

both of mine are at about 28psi lol

 



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Thats what the official Yamaha Service manual says:

Cold tire pressure:
Front 0~90kg        DTR   150kPa(1.5kgf/cm2)          DTX   180kPa (1.8kgf/cm2)
Rear 0~90kg         DTR   175kPa (1.75kgf/cm2)       DTX   200kPa (2.0kgf/cm2)
Front 90~178kg    DTR   175kPa (1.75kgf/cm2)       DTX   180kPa (1.8kgf/cm2)
Rear 90~178kg     DTR   200kPa (2.0kgf/cm2)         DTX   200kPa (2.0kgf/cm2)

Off road riding:
DTR and DTX    Front 150kPa (1.5kgf/cm2)
DTR and DTX    Rear 175kPa (1.75kgf/cm2)

Your gonna need this to convert it to PSI.

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RudiRulez wrote:

Thats what the official Yamaha Service manual says:

Cold tire pressure:
Front 0~90kg        DTR   150kPa(1.5kgf/cm2)          DTX   180kPa (1.8kgf/cm2)
Rear 0~90kg         DTR   175kPa (1.75kgf/cm2)       DTX   200kPa (2.0kgf/cm2)
Front 90~178kg    DTR   175kPa (1.75kgf/cm2)       DTX   180kPa (1.8kgf/cm2)
Rear 90~178kg     DTR   200kPa (2.0kgf/cm2)         DTX   200kPa (2.0kgf/cm2)

Off road riding:
DTR and DTX    Front 150kPa (1.5kgf/cm2)
DTR and DTX    Rear 175kPa (1.75kgf/cm2)

Your gonna need this to convert it to PSI.




cool according to that im not that far off then



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sh1t... i put 42 in front and back. >.> swears its what it said though.

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i normally put 30-40 in evrything lol all my bikes and my dads car even my bmx has 35 in it

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lol, ah, thats ok, not just me then. :D does feel alot nicer on the road with 42 in though. :)

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yh i put in 42, what it says on my tyres, but on supermoto wheels lol



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haynes manual says

dtr f=18psi r=21psi  this on trail tyres not sm

i remember it when doing my tyres coz front is 21 inch and rear is 18 inch

so you just put preasure opposite to size



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30 back and front for me on evrything car tyres bike tyres my bmx tyres doesnt matter the size of the wheel as presure is presure

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I put a couple of psi on top of recommended front and rear, the back end felt to unstable with 21/18 on the road with enduro tyres.

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