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Rear tire pressure

Greenhorse

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I just installed a Kumho Ecsta rear tire 225/50/R15. I know that this tire has been used by many spyder members here. What kind of air pressure are you guys using? I am just wondering if I should I be using the same as the stock tire due to it being the same size? :dontknow:
 
Little checking..!!

You can search tire pressure and get a mirad of posts. You have to see what works for you. Someone will come along and let you know what they use. Gives you a starting point. :dontknow:
 
I have the same tire and I have used 30 and 35 and 40 lbs. I don't notice much difference. I have the shock on the tightest setting because of my weight (heavy). When I called and talked to tireack who I bought the tire from about recommended inflation, they didn't want to make a suggestion as it was for car not a bike.

I just installed a Kumho Ecsta rear tire 225/50/R15. I know that this tire has been used by many spyder members here. What kind of air pressure are you guys using? I am just wondering if I should I be using the same as the stock tire due to it being the same size? :dontknow:
 
Tire pressure

Call the manufacturer. I had I discrepancy between the Spyder manual and the tire. I called and the manufacturer told me. Trust them, they know.
 
Never thought about the manufacturer. I was only thinking of the seller since they advertise that they were the ones with the answers.

Call the manufacturer. I had I discrepancy between the Spyder manual and the tire. I called and the manufacturer told me. Trust them, they know.
 
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