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suzukizone
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Am about to put new set of Bridgestone S11 tires on Roadkill. Read the "10%" method on a previous thread & will try this BUT I have a ?. '81 GS850G with Vetter Windjammer IV & lowers, KG rack & big Vetter trunk, tank bag & set of big Chase/Harper throw-over saddlebags. I usually carry a lot of stuff in trunk & tank bag at all times (tools, gold coins, dead dismembered body parts, the usual
. On trips I guess I'm running around 850 lbs +/- plus my fat (230 lb butt).
I had found that handling-wise 34.5 F & 37.5 R was best tire pressures. This after thousands of miles & years of testing.
My front tire shows it was underinflated (outer edges worn more) My rear tire shows it was overinflated (center area worn more). I have been compensating recently by setting 35 psi F&R & guessing that actually having the front set to a higher setting than rear would give the most even wear tho I hsven't gone there yet.
Can such a thing be????? Every word on T.P. I've ever read says NOPE! Rear at least a few lbs higher but my tires say it needs be.
Want to get this right with new set so They last longer than I do.
Anybody with a similar rig & bike ever find this?? I don't ride on Interstates much & usual cruising is 55-65, Most riding is around town, shopping, etc. Of course I will run the test as described (10% over cold set after run) & try to find solution that way but don't want to get way down the road & find a similar goofy wear pattern
I submit to the group wisdom.
Thank you in advance.
I had found that handling-wise 34.5 F & 37.5 R was best tire pressures. This after thousands of miles & years of testing.
My front tire shows it was underinflated (outer edges worn more) My rear tire shows it was overinflated (center area worn more). I have been compensating recently by setting 35 psi F&R & guessing that actually having the front set to a higher setting than rear would give the most even wear tho I hsven't gone there yet.
Can such a thing be????? Every word on T.P. I've ever read says NOPE! Rear at least a few lbs higher but my tires say it needs be.
Want to get this right with new set so They last longer than I do.
Anybody with a similar rig & bike ever find this?? I don't ride on Interstates much & usual cruising is 55-65, Most riding is around town, shopping, etc. Of course I will run the test as described (10% over cold set after run) & try to find solution that way but don't want to get way down the road & find a similar goofy wear pattern
I submit to the group wisdom.
Thank you in advance.