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There is a factory decal inside the drivers door area (when door is open) that has the recommended tire pressure when cold and also the recommeded tire size for your vehicle.
There should be a sticker on the frame or swing arm that tells you the recommended pressure. I run 35 psi front and 35 psi rear. It gives a firmer ride but you also benefit with less tire cupping and better handling.
Have a search for an owners forum, they should be able to help. The other way is to look at what make of tyres you have, then go and look on the manufactures website. Avon tyres, for example, will let you select the bike you own, then give details of their recommended tyres and their recommended pressures.
hope this helps.
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