street tire pressure for dot knobbies?

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Re: street tire pressure for dot knobbies?

Post by Laoch » Thu Jul 02, 2009 8:27 am

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I guess I thought that the same sized tire on the same bike would run different pressures if running a DOT knobby vice a more street biased tire.
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Re: street tire pressure for dot knobbies?

Post by crofrog » Sat Jul 04, 2009 10:12 am

there is allot of good information on this site.

http://www.dunlopmotorcycle.com/infocen ... p?id=8#tip

But generally speaking the longer, faster and more loaded you are the higher pressure you should run, otherwise you need to worry about reversion in the tube and a blow out, also don't exceed the speed rating on the sidewall of the tire, and them remember that under-inflation derates a tire.

This is probably allot more of a concern on a heavy bike like a 950 or a GS because of the higher weight and most likely greater sustained road speeds.

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Re: street tire pressure for dot knobbies?

Post by 401dan » Sat Jul 04, 2009 11:35 pm

alot of truth to having a blow out with under inflated tires :bow: my klr eats tubes with less than 20 lbs in both :nono: :dirtdog: . i had a blow out doing 70 on 441 in GEORGIA in may :shrug: :frustrated: :frustrated: :wallbash: :amazon: :foul: was a bitch to keep from loosing it. :censored: :hitsthefan: :gdog: i ran 20lbs on sjer ride last month in sand and was great as well :thumbup: mud is a different story green ridge stay around 18lbs and use extra heavy duty tubes formud. :kumbaya: 20 - 22 hard pack more air means less chance of pinching a tube from rock impact :bow: :bandit: :dry: :knary:
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Re: street tire pressure for dot knobbies?

Post by mdubya » Sun Jul 05, 2009 7:18 am

401dan wrote:alot of truth to having a blow out with under inflated tires :bow: my klr eats tubes with less than 20 lbs in both :nono: :dirtdog: . i had a blow out doing 70 on 441 in GEORGIA in may :shrug: :frustrated: :frustrated: :wallbash: :amazon: :foul: was a bitch to keep from loosing it. :censored: :hitsthefan: :gdog: i ran 20lbs on sjer ride last month in sand and was great as well :thumbup: mud is a different story green ridge stay around 18lbs and use extra heavy duty tubes formud. :kumbaya: 20 - 22 hard pack more air means less chance of pinching a tube from rock impact :bow: :bandit: :dry: :knary:
Yeah, but a KLR weighs well over 400lbs.
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Re: street tire pressure for dot knobbies?

Post by Rut Row » Sun Jul 05, 2009 7:24 am

mdubya wrote:Yeah, but a KLR weighs well over 400lbs.
'cmon Mike - the KLR weighs 358# dry :deal:

now the rider, that is a different story... :poser:
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Re: street tire pressure for dot knobbies?

Post by mdubya » Sun Jul 05, 2009 7:36 am

Kyler wrote:
mdubya wrote:Yeah, but a KLR weighs well over 400lbs.
'cmon Mike - the KLR weighs 358# dry :deal:

now the rider, that is a different story... :poser:

The numbers I read are 432 wet, manu claimed, so possibly (probably) more. Kawasaki claims 386 dry.

*edit: I guess the pre 2008 models weighed less. But still....
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Re: street tire pressure for dot knobbies?

Post by crofrog » Mon Jul 06, 2009 1:03 am

You should try to avoid going below a load rating of 52 on a bike that heavy or once again you have to derate the tires speed capacity.

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Re: street tire pressure for dot knobbies?

Post by 401dan » Wed Jul 08, 2009 1:23 pm

KLR is 268 lbs wet same as my ex pro class on the yz250 :brows: but everyone has opinions :amazon: you have to experiment with traction control push in the corners and sway on the road :ride: if you feel as though your bikes moving around side to side and slight rear sway add more air 3lbs at a time untill it feels firm but wont slide or feel top heavy in the turns :thumbup: that is what i was told by the pro's when i raced years ago. :whoop: the type of tire and width all add ride factors so try some different pressures and ride the same stretch of road and you will see what the pro's are talking about. :gdog: there isnt a set pressure each persons weight and bikes weight and suspension pre load and tire size and profile all factor into the mix. and that you can ask a pit chief mechanic next time you go to a race. :dirtdog:
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