Bonneville Tyre Pressures

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    Could the panel suggest tyre pressures for my 07 T100 Bonneville, also my bike is on its original tyres and are now therefore 6 years old, in the veiw of the panel, are they time expired?
    Many Thanks:smile:
     
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    36 front 42 rear?
     
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    Many thanks for the feedback, they are the same pressures as my BMW K100.
    Thanks again
     
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    As far as old tyres are concerned, think its going to be more how they have been stored. If they have been in direct sunlight for a long time and show any signs of cracking on the tread or sidewall then I would replace.
    My lad has only just changed his O/E tyres on his 2005 Multistrada and they were still sticky enough. Also bear in mind a dealer can have 'new' tyres in stock for several years prior to sale. I ask to see the manufacturing date stamp when buying if there is any doubt.
     
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    my 07 manual says 33 front 38 rear (psi)
     
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    I ran my 2005 T100 at 33/37 for solo riding. You only need more at the rear to compensate for load.

    Tyres age more rapidly in bright sunlight (UV radiation). Six years is getting a little tired. I found Michelin Pilot Activs the best current replacement in OEM sizes.
     
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