According to my Owners Manual the following pressuresare correct Without pillion or with pillion all pressures are the same Front 250Kpa/36Psi and Rear 290Kpa/42Psi
Usually motorcycle tire pressure is 32psi, see also the recommended on the tire itself.
The recommended tire pressure should be on the actual tire. Tire pressure is not assigned by car, but by the different types of tires you can put on the car. You should find this information on the wall of the tire more towards the hubcap than the edge.
To get the specific tire pressure for your motorcycle you only need to look on the wall of the tire. There you find the size of the tire along with recommended and max tire pressures.
The recommended tire pressure for a 2006 Suzuki Hayabusa is typically around 42 psi for the front tire and 40 psi for the rear tire when cold. It's essential to check the owner's manual or the tire information label on the bike for specific recommendations, as tire pressure can vary based on load and riding conditions. Always ensure that tires are properly inflated for optimal performance and safety.
The recommended tire pressure for a Suzuki M50 typically ranges between 30 to 36 psi for the front tire and 30 to 40 psi for the rear tire, depending on load and riding conditions. Always refer to the owner's manual or the sticker located on the bike for the most accurate specifications. Regularly checking and maintaining proper tire pressure is essential for safety and optimal performance.
I believe that it is 36psi in the back and 32psi in the front. On the swing arm there should be a decal that states what the recommended psi is. If not, it should say on the tire.
Factory recommended Tire pressures on the rear fender sticker, but if it is missing it is usually around 3.5psi
42lbs both ends either 1/2 up
I might be wrong but on a Suzuki king quad the tire pressure should be 36 psi!
Tire pressure 1993 800 intruder suzuki
what size tires are you using. When in doubt, 32 pounds is usually a safe amount.
The recommended tire pressure for a 26x2.0 bike tire is typically between 30-50 psi. It's important to check the sidewall of the tire for the specific recommended pressure range.