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Tire Pressure
#21
(06-02-2015, 03:38 AM)drodg58_imp Wrote: Okay thanks everyone.
Are most of you running one up 36/42?

I have owned 15 Hondas and the majority of them recommend 36F/42R, which seems odd to me because the bikes I have owned have weighed as much as 900# and as little as 440#. Plus, I always ride solo, so I think I would need less pressure, especially in the rear. I think that 36F/42R recommendation might be for the best fuel economy and tire life but I don't think it is the best for performance. (That said, some of my heavier bikes killed tires *very* quickly even at 36F/42R!)

I am not a scientist but I imagine that proper tire inflation would result in the tire being flexible enough to heat up the carcass to the proper temperature thus yielding maximum traction, along with enough air to protect the wheels from pot holes and to keep the bead in place.

I have been playing around with an IR camera. After a little trial and error, I have the tire pressures set so that both the front and the back are equal in temperature. At the pressure I have now (36F/38R) I have no issues with pot holes and the bead has not gone AWOL yet. The ambient temperature when I took these pictures was 65°F and the tires were measured after a 30 minute ride on the back roads near my home. I'd feel better if the tires were 15°F warmer but I guess that where they are now provides room for higher ambient temperatures, which can top 100°F easily, not counting the road surface temperature which I have measured at 160°F at times. On my other bikes I have measured tire temperatures over 140°F. Those tires did not last long. I suspect the sweet spot is maybe 125°F +- 10°F?

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[url=http://motorcycle.michelinman.com/advice/safety/precautions-for-race-and-hypersport-tires]Fun trivia: Tires that must not be handled *at all* when temperatures are < 5°C.
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#22
You sure you're not a scientist?
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#23
(06-04-2015, 05:56 AM)metallyguitarded_imp Wrote: You sure you're not a scientist?

Someday when I grow up I would like to be one!

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#24
I'm out riding right now.....
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#25
(06-04-2015, 06:53 AM)Motogeezer1949_imp Wrote: I'm out riding right now.....

ROFL

I was, just got in... but after dinner I will be out again Wink
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#26
Just arrived home. I'll be out riding again to go to dinner tonight. Thai. Then I'll be riding home, via quite a long, scenic, circuitous route.
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#27
Usually once a week. The bike is light enough that, unlike the car, there isn't really any visual indicator that the pressure is low. It's amazing the difference in turn in when having proper pressure.
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#28
Wow great information
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#29
(06-02-2015, 09:21 PM)jrns_imp Wrote:
(06-02-2015, 03:27 PM)ingobohn_imp Wrote: In the beginning weekly or bi-weekly check, after I mounted the Dunlop Sport Demon (after factory Dunlop D205) I recognized that this is not necessary anymore. Therefore, I check it now max. monthly.

hi there- do you mind if I ask why you don't check pressure anymore (after mounting the speed demons)?
I'm fairly new to motorcycling and I'm just curious -
thanks very much.

hi there- do you mind if I ask why you don't check pressure anymore (after mounting the speed demons)?
I'm fairly new to motorcycling and I'm just curious -
thanks very much.
Sorry, maybe a bit misleading post ... Sad
I meant: After mounting the Pirellis and checking it frequently I found out that the Pirellis do not lose pressure significantly, so after a while I decided to check the Pirellis less frequently.
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#30
My stock Dunlops lost a fair amount of pressure weekly when new, but after a while they quit that. Seated in I guess. Now, I check every week or two and they are down 1 or 2 lbs. And I then put them to 36/42.
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