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FRONT TIRE PRESSURE

eagle

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For those who have CAR tires on the FRONT of your RT, what is the tire pressure you have came to ryde with? Just today I put a new set on my 2012 RTS, so just starting to PLAY with tire pressures. Will post in a few days of what I have decided to try for tires PS: do not pay any attention to current pic of spyder, as it is outdated. Will post new pics along with tire info.
 
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I'm getting to that pooint where front tires are on the radar... :shocked:
My gut tells me that you can start with whatever you were running in the OEMs, and adjust from there.
Die to their lightweight design; the OEMs seemed to benefit from a few more pounds of pressure. The sidewalls could actually be felt "rolling over" in turns... :shocked:
I don't know if automotive treads would fall prey to that or not... Please let us know what you find out about it! :thumbup:
 
I'm running my General Altimax front tires with 24 psi. Only have about 150 miles of ryde time with them at that psi but so far like the handling and ryde so may just leave them at that psi.
 
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