My situation is I have had new tires fitted and they are run in now. A Metzler Lasertec 3.25x19 on the front and a BT45R 110/90-18 on the rear.
I had set the front tire pressure at 27 psi and the rear at 30 psi.
After a run to fully warm the tires up the pressures were front 30 psi and rear 34 psi.
So I changed the pressures to 28 front and 32 rear and after another warmup run (on a different day) they came back as 29 front and 36 rear.
So the front tire needs to go back to 27 psi to be somewhere near the 10% increase that is recommended. But I don't know anyone that is running a front tire with that low a pressure.
The rear tire came back as 36 psi and the 10% of the cold 32 psi should add up to 35.2 psi; so the rear tire is about right.
What do you guys think about the 27 psi in the front tire, does it seem too low even though it complies with the 10% rule. BTW it is on a GS550 which weighs in just under 200kg.
Opinions thanks?
27psi is fine in your front tyre!
I know that it aint a bike but my HQ tonner ran 295/50/15's and only 18psi fully loaded around town and 20psi on highway and I got almost triple the k's that I did when running 30psi!
More of a concern to me from my own personal experiences is that I would NOT be running mixed tyres, (Your metzler front with the bridgy rear).
I had nothing but troubles when i did that on my GS750.
The BT45's were no good on my bike at all. They wore too fast even @ 10% and were just really crappy grip compared to the lazertec's