hoffy wrote:30 - 32 psi is too low for the road, no matter what you ride..it will also tear your tyres up quicker. End Of.
dam, that must be why i cant go fast...
not enough air in my tyres....

i got 32in the front and 34 in the back
hoffy wrote:30 - 32 psi is too low for the road, no matter what you ride..it will also tear your tyres up quicker. End Of.
hoffy wrote:30 - 32 psi is too low for the road, no matter what you ride..it will also tear your tyres up quicker. End Of.
ozten wrote:how about just riding with watever pressure feels comfortable for u!!
MiG wrote:Rubbish. I run 28 and 32, as per the manual, and the tyres only warm up a bit. You can't just give a pressure without qualifying what load and contact area is expected. There is no one pressure that rules them all.
Strika wrote:On my 636, I ran 30 front and 32 rear for 002's and 32-34f and 34-36 rear for 014's!!
Wattie wrote:hoffy wrote:30 - 32 psi is too low for the road, no matter what you ride..it will also tear your tyres up quicker. End Of.
dam, that must be why i cant go fast...
not enough air in my tyres....![]()
i got 32in the front and 34 in the back
Wattie wrote:ozten wrote:how about just riding with watever pressure feels comfortable for u!!
nah, that'd be plain stupid! we couldnt have people feeling comfy on their bikes, everyone would start riding fast!
hoffy wrote: the bloody Victorian and SA experts wouldn't have that would they, its all too easy to criticise from 1500k's away, without having to actually rock up on the day and help out..fark no wonder we cant get anyone but the regulars to participate.
Neka79 wrote:hoffy wrote: the bloody Victorian and SA experts wouldn't have that would they, its all too easy to criticise from 1500k's away, without having to actually rock up on the day and help out..fark no wonder we cant get anyone but the regulars to participate.
grumpy bastard arent ya??
why is it that im not entitled to MY opinion like u are entitled to urs??
umm i could be wrong here, but i thought the idea of a forum was to gather a myriad of advice and opinions and figure it out for urself?? ... it appears uve got the shits with us for giving our opinion/advice...??
anyway..OZ hope ya sort it out..as i said, i would look at getting the susp set up 1st, and then try a few different pressures to see what works...
strika prefers mid 30's
i prefer low 30"s
Hoffy likes it harder- high 30's to low 40's.
NOW..play fair!!
hoffy wrote:[Strika"]On my 636, I ran 30 front and 32 rear for 002's and 32-34f and 34-36 rear for 014's!!
Secondly Strika, you obviously run a myriad of different tyre pressures on your different bikes for different reasons, but we are talking about a ZX6R here with BT014's, for which 30-32 psi is too low, as indicated by yourself above..
[quote="Wattie wrote:hoffy wrote:30 - 32 psi is too low for the road, no matter what you ride..it will also tear your tyres up quicker. End Of.
dam, that must be why i cant go fast...
not enough air in my tyres....![]()
i got 32in the front and 34 in the back
hoffy wrote:Firstly Mig, a 250 has a way different tyre than other 600 and 1000 bikes. Yes you are correct in stating that there is no one pressure that rules them all, however we are talking about a ZX6r with BT014's.
photomike666 wrote:RTFM (Read the Fucking Manual)![]()
Quoting the Kawasaki 2007 ZX10R User Manual
Tyres, air pressure from cold...
FRONT 250kPa (2.50 kgf/cm2, 36psi)
Rear 290kPa (2,90 kgf/cm2, 42psi)
This would assume you are still running the Dunflop Qualifiers that are fitted as standard. Pressures should vary from tyre choice and air/road pressure and how hard you play to be pushing. Warmer it is and harder you push, lower the pressure you use.
I agree with Neka it looks a bit square, which will affect turn in. The level of graining you have is negligable, looks like the rubber is working OK.
Wattie wrote:photomike666 wrote:RTFM (Read the Fucking Manual)![]()
Quoting the Kawasaki 2007 ZX10R User Manual
Tyres, air pressure from cold...
FRONT 250kPa (2.50 kgf/cm2, 36psi)
Rear 290kPa (2,90 kgf/cm2, 42psi)
This would assume you are still running the Dunflop Qualifiers that are fitted as standard. Pressures should vary from tyre choice and air/road pressure and how hard you play to be pushing. Warmer it is and harder you push, lower the pressure you use.
I agree with Neka it looks a bit square, which will affect turn in. The level of graining you have is negligable, looks like the rubber is working OK.
ermmm... pardon me but, READ HIS PROFILE!!![]()
its a 6, and that tyre is a front BT014...
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