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Front and rear tire pressures - VL 1500 Intruder LC Suzuki Motorcycles

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The maximum PSI will be embossed on the sidewall of each tire. It is probably 45psi. Inflate to max and the ride is like a rock. Inflate to 20psi and the ride is really spongy and squirrely. Set the pressure where the bike rides and handles like you want it to. You will probably end up at around 35 psi.

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SOURCE: tire pressure

For the 600 it's 33psi (2.25 Bar) for the front and 36 psi (2.50 Bar) for the rear

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 24, 2008

SOURCE: need to know the tire pressure for 01 XL1200C front and rear

Hi .... manual states 30 front & 36 rear, I find 36 front & 40 rear good for single & two up riding. Tyre pressures are measured when cold.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 21, 2009

SOURCE: What is the correct tire pressure for the front

The correct tire pressure for your front and rear wheel should be displayed somewhere inside the bikes manual, if not it might be displayed on the wall of the tire.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 23, 2010

SOURCE: What is the tire pressure for front and rear tire

First look in your Owners manual it should tells you the numbers, else, try 32 psi FR and RR, or 36 psi if carrying a load on RR.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 15, 2011

SOURCE: what is front and rear,

one rider - front tire @ 30 psi, rear tire @ 36 psi

two riders - front tire @ 30 psi, rear tire @ 40 psi.

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