There are no 500 Series. lol
It should have the recommended tire pressure on the side of each tire.
6 billion pounds
depending on the size of the tire and if they are aftermarket or factory. Try between 30-32psi.
3 lbs I thought.
Depends on the make of the tire but generally 28 psi front, 36 psi rear.
500 - 800 psi
3.6
The pressure in any tire is determined by the weight the tire is supposed to carry . For example , if a car is weighing 2000 kilos , each tire is carrying 500 kilos weight . The pressure in the tire should be such as to withstand this weight . Pressure is force divided by area . So the more the area of the tire connecting to the land , the less tyre pressure is needed to withstand the weight . The rear tires of the tractor are almost double the size of the front tires and carry three fourth of the weight of the tractor . So if the tractor weighs 2000 kgs the rear tires carry weight of 1500 kgs and the front tires carry weight of 500 kgs . But then the front tires are one half the size so the pressure there will be 2 X pressure in rear tyre X 3/4 . ( These are approximate calculations for illustration . ) So the front tire should have about 1.5 times more pressure than the rear tires .
it should be printed on the side wall of the tire Front 28psi Rear 30psi Add 2psi (32psi) if load is over 300lbs/ can reduce to 28psi if rider is under 150lbs
from the manual for a 2000 Vulcan 500, front is 28 psi; the rear is 32 psi when cold (cycle has not been ridden more than one mile during the past 3 hours)
There is no particular tire for them. Prices range from $150-500 per tire. Depending on brand and type of tire.
500