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    Default RECOMMENDED tire pressure for summer

    65 to 100 degrees for a normal midwest summer.

    front tires
    back tire


    also winter
    zero to 50

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    RTFM You will get lots of opinions but remember they are worth what they cost. Not saying anyone is right or wrong but the book will give you a reasonable starting point.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikey4201 View Post
    65 to 100 degrees for a normal midwest summer.

    front tires
    back tire


    also winter
    zero to 50
    If they are still Kenda's use what the book says ….if they are auto tires 15-16 psi front ...17-18 rear …...Mike

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    The "recommended" pressure is no different, summer to winter.......because you always check the pressure "cold"......that is, when the vehicle has been sitting unused overnight.

    The slightly different absolute amount of air needed will automatically be taken care of because the "cold" temperature will be different.

    Then......do NOT worry about what the pressure is after a long ride if it has increased.
    If it has gone DOWN, then there is a problem.

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    Default Same....

    Just start out with the measured cold pressure you normally use. Tires will go up in pressure as they warm up but as long as they do not go below your choice pressure you will have the ryde and handling you are comfortable with.
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    Yes I concur��

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