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CB1100ex Tires pressure, when changed tube to tubeless - tory_imp - 10-07-2023



Tires pressure front 36 psi rare 42 psi use the same or not?
Thanks


RE: CB1100ex Tires pressure, when changed tube to tubeless - Cormanus - 10-07-2023

36 front; 42 rear. See the manual here: https://cdn.powersports.honda.com/documentum/MWOM/ml.remawmom.2017_31mgc620_cb1100.pdf


RE: CB1100ex Tires pressure, when changed tube to tubeless - tory_imp - 10-08-2023

Thanks
But, i want to try 40 on rear.


RE: CB1100ex Tires pressure, when changed tube to tubeless - Cormanus - 10-08-2023

Sure.


RE: CB1100ex Tires pressure, when changed tube to tubeless - the Ferret - 10-09-2023

tire pressures are recommendations, the needs for which vary due to rider weight, if they have a passenger, if they have luggage etc. The more weight on the bike the more tire pressure is needed.

I generally run 38 front 40 rear on my bikes, solo rider, 185 pounds, no luggage. If I take a trip and throw some luggage on the back I bump the rear to 42.

And remember tire pressure is only as accurate as the gauge used to measure it.


RE: CB1100ex Tires pressure, when changed tube to tubeless - GoldOxide_imp - 10-09-2023

(10-09-2023, 02:20 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: tire pressures are recommendations, the needs for which vary due to rider weight, if they have a passenger, if they have luggage etc. The more weight on the bike the more tire pressure is needed.

I generally run 38 front 40 rear on my bikes, solo rider, 185 pounds, no luggage. If I take a trip and throw some luggage on the back I bump the rear to 42.

And remember tire pressure is only as accurate as the gauge used to measure it.

lol - the exact same over-thought tire pressure topic (yet, again Dodgy ) is happening at the Honda Africa Twin Forum site.


RE: CB1100ex Tires pressure, when changed tube to tubeless - the Ferret - 10-09-2023

(10-09-2023, 04:16 AM)GoldOxide_imp Wrote:
(10-09-2023, 02:20 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: tire pressures are recommendations, the needs for which vary due to rider weight, if they have a passenger, if they have luggage etc. The more weight on the bike the more tire pressure is needed.

I generally run 38 front 40 rear on my bikes, solo rider, 185 pounds, no luggage. If I take a trip and throw some luggage on the back I bump the rear to 42.

And remember tire pressure is only as accurate as the gauge used to measure it.

lol - the exact same over-thought tire pressure topic (yet, again Dodgy ) is happening at the Honda Africa Twin Forum site.

There are probably multiple threads on it on every forum Wink


RE: CB1100ex Tires pressure, when changed tube to tubeless - Cormanus - 10-09-2023

Did someone mention oil? Cool


RE: CB1100ex Tires pressure, when changed tube to tubeless - the Ferret - 10-09-2023

ROFL


RE: CB1100ex Tires pressure, when changed tube to tubeless - GoldOxide_imp - 10-09-2023

(10-09-2023, 06:02 AM)Cormanus_imp Wrote: Did someone mention oil? Cool

... that fruit is just toooo low hangin', Cormanus.