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What are the tyre pressures for the front and rear tyres on my 1996 Yamaha XJR 400cc solo motorcycle

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Usually if you look closely, it is written on the tyre side wall. But just in case it isn't, try 34psi for the rear, and about 32psi for the front. You can give or take a few PSI, if you want a softer ride down to 30psi.


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