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plowsie
23-10-07, 08:56 AM
So what are we all running :rolleyes::cheers: :smt076

Only kidding

Last night on way back from work and to the missus's i needed to be around and about hers within 20 mins as i leave work....Normally i could do it, aggressively filtering or not, cos there are a few decent bends that i can make up on than goin the traffic way. Goin through them and the bike tilted in and just wanted to drop dead or sit up(one way or the other), didn't want to go round smoothly like it used to before i had new tyres on. I'd been speaking to a few peoples during the day querying about pressures etc and then realised that i am not on an SV according to my tyres, i am riding a TLBanditSV650s :smt033

So once i left the missus's and went and checked them at the petrol station, remember i am 100+ kilos, the pressures were 31/34, explains a bit to me :lol:

So i went stupid and upped them straight away to 36/42, my my the difference - I CAN CORNER :cheers:

Like Baph said to me the other day play around with them dont take a big jump but thought i'd take it easy then test. Very happy all in all with my little experiment.

Remember though kids, dont try this at home :takeabow: Do it in stages [-o<

Stu

Baph
23-10-07, 09:19 AM
Like Baph said to me the other day play around with them dont take a big jump...
Remember though kids, dont try this at home :takeabow: Do it in stages [-o<


Just thought I'd emphasise that bit. ;)

From the pressures you were running at, even putting them back to 33/36 you'd of probably noticed the difference!!

Another reason why pressure checks should be done very often (and I admit, I have been very bad at checking pressures).

On this sort of subject, I followed a guy out of town yesterday one a little 125 (could of been a 250 at a push) scrambler. His rear was obviously flat, but he was riding very agressively (or rather trying to - the bike squirming everywhere). I let him go, but caught up with him naturally at the bridge. I figured he MUST know, but due to his riding, I'd tell him about his flat anyway. The response I got was "Yea, been like that for the last 10miles." Each to their own I suppose, but I just gave him a wide birth 'cos the way I saw it, he was coming off in the near future riding a flat like that.

Be careful with tyres folks. Please.

plowsie
23-10-07, 09:21 AM
Yer i'll be another to admit i rarely check them unless the bike doesnt feel good.

Luckypants
23-10-07, 09:27 AM
Pre-flight (or daily checks) for me consist of oil level, brake / clutch fluid level anf tyre pressures.

Baph
23-10-07, 09:47 AM
Pre-flight (or daily checks) for me consist of oil level, brake / clutch fluid level anf tyre pressures.

Same here now, but back when I was riding 500miles a week, I just used to hop on & ride. :oops: Checks were done more weekly than daily.

AlanB
23-10-07, 09:51 AM
My butt is the best pressure guage I've ever tried, as soon as the tyres drop a pound or two its pretty obvious. Mind you I don't trust it entirely and check them weekly anyway, just to be on the safe side.

Lissa
23-10-07, 04:44 PM
Yer i'll be another to admit i rarely check them unless the bike doesnt feel good.

:smt075:smt075:smt075

Before every ride, when they are cold.......................don't make me have to tell you again:-D

kwak zzr
23-10-07, 04:48 PM
i dont want to talk about tyre pressures:(

BILLY
23-10-07, 04:57 PM
Just a note stu I ran them at 34/38 have you tried them at that?

Fearg
23-10-07, 05:01 PM
I have just replaced my 020's with Z6's today after 6000 miles the rear 020 was worn out. I was tempted by the PR2's but decided to give the Z6's a go as they are rated so highly on here. Riding 150 miles a day will probably give me the chance to try the PR2's soon enough.

Anyway, back on to topic, I had 36/42 in the 020's when I first got them and hated it so dropped back to 33/36 and it felt much better. However, as the tyres wore I upped the pressures again gradually to 36/42 and I have to say the last 1000/1500 miles the cornering felt the best it ever had, despite the rear squaring off. I don't know if that was down to pressure's, tyre wear or just tyre construction. So now I have the Z6's I am in a quandary on which pressures to use. I have gone for 33/36 again but may well change them if the handling doesn't feel right. I am under the impression that Bridgestone recommend 36/42 anyway and Metzler 33/36 due the tyre construction, but I know this debate has been covered many times.

dizzyblonde
23-10-07, 08:45 PM
I'd like to know this too....i've just replaced my horrid Metzlers for Avon storms and they're super duper, haven't cornered like this for 6 months!!!
But what i want to know is.. do they over inflate them when they replace them?? compared to 'recommended' psi,
I'm rubbish with tyres anyway-always get someone else to check them, cause i'm a big girls blouse and think I might blow em up or something, or do what my mate did and deflate then!!!

metalmonkey
23-10-07, 09:01 PM
I have been trying to find a pump, compresser that I can plug into the mains just something like the you use in the car. It would be much easier to do it in the garage than having to use the car one do it. Also my car isn't the most reliable one to se as the battery in it tends to go flat every few weeks, sigh.

Fearg
23-10-07, 09:06 PM
I have been trying to find a pump, compresser that I can plug into the mains just something like the you use in the car. It would be much easier to do it in the garage than having to use the car one do it. Also my car isn't the most reliable one to se as the battery in it tends to go flat every few weeks, sigh.

I just use one of these

http://www.maplin.co.uk/module.aspx?ModuleNo=42702&doy=23m10

then I can inflate my bike tyres in the shed.

HTH :)

Luckypants
23-10-07, 09:22 PM
I'd like to know this too....i've just replaced my horrid Metzlers for Avon storms and they're super duper, haven't cornered like this for 6 months!!!
But what i want to know is.. do they over inflate them when they replace them?? compared to 'recommended' psi,
I'm rubbish with tyres anyway-always get someone else to check them, cause i'm a big girls blouse and think I might blow em up or something, or do what my mate did and deflate then!!!
Do you know what your mate did? Perhaps he put them down to his 'favourite' pressures with no regard to the tyres, the bike or who is riding it.

If you are using Avons, the pressure is 36 / 42. That is published on their website. You might also want to read this (http://www.sv650.org/sv_faq.htm#The correct pressures for Avon)from the FAQ section of the main site.

Always amazes me the number of folks who think thier favourite number for tyre pressures is better than the value given by the manufacturer of the bike and / or the tyre.

metalmonkey
23-10-07, 10:01 PM
I just use one of these

http://www.maplin.co.uk/module.aspx?ModuleNo=42702&doy=23m10

then I can inflate my bike tyres in the shed.

HTH :)

looks good through a little expnsive! May be snap on connectors for the pump unit and a 12dc supply in garage, that might work! Well at least I now know it can be done! Well all I have to now is run a live feed to the garage, await my idiot landlord to reply and say go ahead, but I just go and do it anyway, can't see where I am going in the dark sigh, why are landlords idiots?

plowsie
24-10-07, 09:38 AM
Cheers Billy will have a look at that mate :) maybe keep the rear up a lil bit. But what you had when you sold me the bike, really did feel good for the N.Wales rideout too.