Would you run this rear tire at the Fall Bash coming up?

Give it up dude...

People use street tires at track days all the time...track day is not a race.

With street tires, 'DOT' race tires, or slicks...no body runs more than 30 or so psi in any of those tires at a track day...and none of the tires show any cupping.

If you went out there in the beginner class (slow group) and ran 42 psi in your tires...you would NOT finish the day :rofl:


that's fine...run your under inflated tires all you want...

on the street, it kills their life span.

The question is about the bash (ie: the street)
 
that's fine...run your under inflated tires all you want...

on the street, it kills their life span.

The question is about the bash (ie: the street)

Yes, they won't last as long...but I will live longer because of
using the PROPER air pressure for the type of riding I do :thumbsup:
 
Sure did,

I'll be in touch before I roll that way.

Should be able to meet up Fri or Sat night, you mentioned earlier there are a few bike nights in the Orlando area.

I'll be staying at a friends place in Kissimmee, hope I spelled it right.

You did spell it correctly. Bike nights change frequently. Let me know before you head down and I will get some details for you.
 
big difference between tracks and race tires and streets and street tires...


and suzuki doesn't set the psi rating of a tire....

the tire manufacturer does....

that is what he should be following anyway.

I don't think you are correct on this part.
Max tire pressure on the side wall is set by the manufacturer.
The manufacturer has no idea who the end user will be.
Tire pressures in an owners manual is determined by the manufacturer of the vehicle.
If your statement was correct a person would have to change tire pressure for each brand tire they used.
I have to agree with some others here, 42 psi is high for track riding.
 
I don't think you are correct on this part.
Max tire pressure on the side wall is set by the manufacturer.
The manufacturer has no idea who the end user will be.
Tire pressures in an owners manual is determined by the manufacturer of the vehicle.
If your statement was correct a person would have to change tire pressure for each brand tire they used.
I have to agree with some others here, 42 psi is high for track riding.

the manufacturer knows the tire is a motorcycle tire....

they know and test the capacity of the tire and where it works best
 
that's fine...run your under inflated tires all you want...

on the street, it kills their life span.

The question is about the bash (ie: the street)

Still waiting for you to answer the question...

Have YOU ever been to the Bash? ???
 
have you? Do they magically pack up the road that changes it because a group from here is there that week?:rofl:

Why do try and answer a question with a question?

You talk out of your arse and try to be funny, when we know that you don't have a clue.
 
Back
Top