38psi
unless you have different rim/tire sizes at the front vs back (which you shouldn't) the pressure should be the same in all 4 tires.
30 front and back
The recommended tire pressure for front and back tires of a vehicle can vary, with front tires typically requiring a slightly higher pressure than the back tires. This difference is usually around 2-3 psi, but it is important to refer to the specific recommendations provided by the vehicle manufacturer for optimal performance and safety.
32 front 32 back you can up the pressure for better mileage & handling
35
Open your driver side-door. There should be a sticker inside the door jam someware stating recommended tire pressure.
Mine says 3psi for both front and back tires
The recommended tire pressure for a road bike's front and back tires is typically between 80-130 psi (pounds per square inch). It is important to check the specific recommendations provided by the tire manufacturer for optimal performance and safety.
The recommended tire pressure on the front wheels is 2.2 bar (31 psi) and on the back wheels is 2.0 bar (28 psi).
The PSI for the back should be 42 and for the front tire the PSI should be 36.
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.
30psi