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Posted on Dec 13, 2009

Can you please tell me correct tyre pressure for front and back tyres on VL250?

  • dean_caron Dec 14, 2009

    Absolutely but this is maximum pressure not recommended pressure.

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You should find the tyre pressure on the swing arm

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There should be specs on the side wall of the tire for what weight you are loading the bike. normally 36 to 42 lbs

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