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What is the correct tyre pressure for a 150 60 17 tyre please and also 120 60 17 thanks

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I use 36 on a 190 55 18 on my busa 2 all round

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 07, 2008

SOURCE: correct tyre pressure

Depending on the type of riding you are doing, you will want to run 28 - 30 in the front and 30 - 32 in the rear. The rear builds more heat and will stabilize at 36 when hot, the front takes longer because of less weight on the tire so it will need to be initially lower but it too will build to 36 hot.

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  • Posted on Jan 23, 2009

SOURCE: Tyre Pressure

As always, correct pressure depends on the tyre fitted but if it is running with the standard tyres that it had fitted from new then:
Single rider: Front is 1.75 bar (25 PSI) Rear 2.0 (29 PSI)
Fully loaded (Panniers and or pillion passenger) Front 2.0 bar (29 PSI) Rear 2.25 bar (32 PSI)

These settings from the book for a 2006 model, though I imagine that they apply to all with very little if any variation

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 14, 2009

SOURCE: Can you please tell me correct tyre pressure for

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

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 15, 2010

SOURCE: what are the tyre pressures on a suzuki sv650

I think the chain guard on my 1999 SV650S had a sticker with correct tire pressures. If memory serves me it was about 30-33 Front and 33-36 Rear.

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