Street Twin Tire Pressure

Discussion in 'Tyres' started by BigCLM, Oct 12, 2020.

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  1. BigCLM

    BigCLM Senior Member

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    I will be installing Conti Road Attack 3 tires on my 2018 Street Twin. Do I stay with the same tire pressure as the OEM Pirelli's? 32 psi front / 36 psi rear?
     
  2. Helmut Visor

    Helmut Visor Only dead fish go with the flow
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    I would say that's a fairly standard pressure and what I would go with.
     
  3. beerkat

    beerkat Senior Member

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    Fitted RA3's to my Street Twin 2500 miles ago. Set them at the same 32/36psi. Most of that mileage was on one trip in September, from Manchester, down to Lands End, then back up via the scenic route to John O'Groats. Not had a problem. Guess you could experiment, but like most people I can't be bothered. Be interested to know if you find a better pressure to run them at though.
     
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  4. OsteKuste

    OsteKuste Intergalactic Warlord
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    I’ve fitted the same RA3s. I’ve kept the same pressures as well. I did experiment with lowering them a bit when the weather was very hot. I found that the pressure in the rear tire spiked to over 40psi once it got hot. I lowered it to 34 cold to get it to stay at 36 once it heated up, with ambient temps in the high 90s. Honestly, couldn’t tell a difference. It may have changed long term wear, I’m not sophisticated enough to tell. I’ve just gone back to what the recommendations are. I guess this is another topic that could get as silly as what oil is best!
     
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  5. dilligaf

    dilligaf Guest

    I use semi synthetic oil in my tyres :p
     
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  6. BigCLM

    BigCLM Senior Member

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    What brand of oil??
     
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  7. Pegscraper

    Pegscraper Elite Member

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    Over inflation means higher central tyre wear and less grip, in theory at least. If you're concerned about pressure fluctuations with temperature changes you could fill them with nitrogen, as used by the racing fraternity.
     
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  8. Jadorff

    Jadorff Noble Member

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    I run 38 front 42 rear
     
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  9. Lou160487

    Lou160487 Senior Member

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    If you don't change the tire size I wouldn't change the pressure.
     
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