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1. Tire brand/model
2. On road pressures
3. Off road pressures
4. Are you using a tube
1. Tire brand/model
2. On road pressures
3. Off road pressures
4. Are you using a tube
+1. OP, remember that we're on a 600lb ADV bike, not a 250lb enduro. If/when you hit a clanker running, say 20psi, kiss your wheel goodbye.~TABASCO~ said:1. Tire brand/model......................... K60's & BB
2. On road pressures..........................38-40
3. Off road pressures..........................38-40
4. Are you using a tube........................No
Here are a few of my own thoughts. I've tried lowering the tire pressure a few times off road. It makes little/no traction difference. I also hate to stop and air back up when we hop back onto the tarmac. Running low tire pressure on the street is the kiss of death to these 'knobby' tires. The feeling I get in corners on the street is to sketchy when riding aggressive with the low tire pressure.
I run 38-40 all the time all day, great tire wear and no damage to the rims. ::008::
+2 I might run a little higher all the time though,, more like 40 and 44 with a lot of 2up.~TABASCO~ said:1. Tire brand/model......................... K60's & BB
2. On road pressures..........................38-40
3. Off road pressures..........................38-40
4. Are you using a tube........................No
Here are a few of my own thoughts. I've tried lowering the tire pressure a few times off road. It makes little/no traction difference. I also hate to stop and air back up when we hop back onto the tarmac. Running low tire pressure on the street is the kiss of death to these 'knobby' tires. The feeling I get in corners on the street is to sketchy when riding aggressive with the low tire pressure.
I run 38-40 all the time all day, great tire wear and no damage to the rims. ::008::
My latest K60 rear tires say 44psiFirefight911 said:Also, make sure to read the sidewall of the tire you select. tKCs, for example, are max pressure of 36, as are Heidenau K60.