Proper tire pressure is found embossed on the sidewall of the tire itself.
Unfortunatly it is not on the tire, the tire says to check owners manual for correct tire pressure, which is often the case with low pressure tires. I have a Clymer manual and it has a misprint showing the lug nuts for the tire pressure...very frustrating!!
half a harman, about 300 kg
Tire pressure
Tire pressure monitor.
Differential with a drive shaft.
The 1989 Honda FourTrax 300 typically comes equipped with 24x8-11 tires on the front and 24x10-11 tires on the rear. These sizes provide a balance of traction and stability for various terrains. It's always a good idea to check the owner's manual or tire specifications for any variations based on specific models or configurations.
About 2.5 quarts of oil
23X8-11 front 24X9-11 rear
If the tires are all at the correct pressure, then you have a failed sensor and will need to bring it in for service.
i use 20w50 because its thick and lubes real nice
Check your drivers side door jam. Tire pressure label is at the bottom. Front tire is 240 KPA or 35 PSI. Rear is 300 KPA or 44 PSI. Spare tire is 300KPA or 44 PSI. These pressure ranges are for tire size 195 165 R15 which are the original equipment size for the 2004 Passat 1.8t.
At a Honda dealer it will be very expensive at maybe $300. Your best choice is your local auto salvage yard where it will be at least 1/3 of that.
A 1989 Honda Gold Wing 1500 typically achieves around 35 to 45 miles per gallon (mpg), depending on factors such as riding style, load, and maintenance. This translates to a range of approximately 200 to 300 miles on a full tank, which holds about 5.8 gallons. Proper maintenance and tire pressure can help optimize fuel efficiency. Always consult the owner’s manual for specific guidelines related to your bike.