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Tire pressure
Just replaced my rear tire with a General Altimax. My rides are mixed with single and double up rides. What tire pressure has worked best for others with this tire.
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Originally Posted by sandylolee
Just replaced my rear tire with a General Altimax. My rides are mixed with single and double up rides. What tire pressure has worked best for others with this tire.
First my comments are for ANY Auto tire on Any Spyder. Over the years I and Peter Aawen have narrowed the REAR psi to an average of 18 lbs. .... If the rider is 175lbs. and you Add another 200/ 250lbs..... I would Only add ONE lb. .... will that small an amount make a difference - Yes, but you won't be able to tell the difference .... to me it's not worth the trouble because the result will be very, very minor..... good luck .... Mike
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I run my Altimax w/- 21 lb, weigh 185 and most always ride solo. Were my wife to ride I would stay with 21 as she's a lightweight.
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I ran that tire on my 2014 RTL. I aired up all 3 tires to 18#s. I know I could have run less pressure in the fronts but 18 worked for me and I had only one number to remember for all the tires..... Jim
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+1 what they canamjhb and BlueKnight911 said
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That's 18 cold. At highway speeds the PSI can easily increase 4 PSI (or more) at 90/100 degrees.
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Another vote for 18 all the way around. Federals on front and Altimax on rear. Two up 99% of the time. Works for me.
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Originally Posted by 2dogs
That's 18 cold. At highway speeds the PSI can easily increase 4 PSI (or more) at 90/100 degrees.
Yes I know all about the pressure change thing ( so does Peter Aawen ) that's why we recommend 18 PSI .... COLD ..... Mike
Last edited by Peter Aawen; 10-13-2020 at 11:14 PM.
Reason: Added 'why' ;)
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Originally Posted by BLUEKNIGHT911
Yes I know all about the pressure change thing ( so does Peter Aawen ) that's why we recommend 18 PSI .... COLD ..... Mike
True, but some don't. Sorry to ruffle your feathers.
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