Generally around 10 psi. Definately no more than 15 psi. The most important thing is that it is the same pressure in each, or the cut height will be uneven.
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Yup nice question. For any vehicle accurate tyre pressure will give you better tyre life, low running cost, etc. Here is a chart for car tyres
click here.
For bikes i havent found any chart. basically in india rear tyres having 100/90 18inch maximum tyre pressure is 32psi. front tyre having 2.75P or 80/90 18 inch uses 24 psi pressure.
and do check your tyre pressure twice a month.
how to take tyre off to get it to garage?
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