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Anyone running 120/90 18" ??

Frank Z.

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Upped standard 110/90 rear to 120/90.Wondering what pressure i should start at to perform 10% rule? (Max. is 42 psi cold) On an '80 GS1000. Thanks in advance.
 
Frank, for you, I went out and checked the pressure in my '79 750E (Remember that it has a '79 1000 engine bored to 1100 in it. ;))
running a 120/90-18 Bridgestone Battleaxe V-rated BT-45 and it is cold after riding 100 miles yesterday.
It currently has 37 pounds in it. I normally run 38. ;)

Eric
 
Word. Thanks for sharing, Eric. Looks like its inflation time. Uh, wait did i just say that...
 
Pick a convenient number that will be easy to figure the 10% difference, say "40", then make adjustments as necessary.

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