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Lucas66 04-04-09 03:49 PM

Tyre pressures
 
hey,
i have a 2000 sv 650 with bridestone bt020s on it and was just wondering what the correct pressures would be one up and two up

Cheers LUke

Bear 04-04-09 03:57 PM

Re: Tyre pressures
 
From what I remember for the SV it's 33f 36r for both, if anyone needs to correct me go ahead!

CarlosSV650S 04-04-09 04:27 PM

Re: Tyre pressures
 
you are right Bear, thats whats in the book.

Stu 04-04-09 04:55 PM

Re: Tyre pressures
 
yes bear correct per the book & it doesn't change 2 up. BUT I prefer 36f & 42r which is common for a lot of bikes

thefallenangel 04-04-09 09:46 PM

Re: Tyre pressures
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stu (Post 1851652)
yes bear correct per the book & it doesn't change 2 up. BUT I prefer 36f & 42r which is common for a lot of bikes


It's book for book tyres IIRC. Check manufactuer's website which doesn't wanna load for me for some reason.

appollo1 04-04-09 10:25 PM

Re: Tyre pressures
 
the label on the swingarm for my 2000 Sv650s says 33 front and 36 rear for solo and pillion.

appollo1 04-04-09 10:32 PM

Re: Tyre pressures
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stu (Post 1851652)
yes bear correct per the book & it doesn't change 2 up. BUT I prefer 36f & 42r which is common for a lot of bikes

this may sound like a silly question but if 33f and 36r is the recommended pressure doesn't 36f and 42r affect the handling?

i always worry if i am over by too much

kurtis.randle 04-04-09 10:32 PM

Re: Tyre pressures
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by appollo1 (Post 1852114)
the label on the swingarm for my 2000 Sv650s says 33 front and 36 rear for solo and pillion.

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2nd that , if you think about it in a way iff theres more presure in the tyre ,the less of the tyre is on the road??

Lucas66 04-04-09 10:34 PM

Re: Tyre pressures
 
i have just put the pressure in the tyre so front is 33 and the rear is 36 as most people say this is correct my pressures before doing this were front 25 and rear was 31 :S

Stu 05-04-09 12:09 AM

Re: Tyre pressures
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by appollo1 (Post 1852124)
this may sound like a silly question but if 33f and 36r is the recommended pressure doesn't 36f and 42r affect the handling?

i always worry if i am over by too much

Of course it affects the handling! I wouldn't do it if it didn't change it....for the better :D
The way I like it is the tyres rock solid so when you turn it doesn't feel squirmy to me.


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