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Old 10-22-2006   #1 (permalink)
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any of you guys mess around with different pressures? both tires on the bonnie list 42 as the max cold pressure. this seems a little high to me. and both the front and rear at the same pressure?

what do you all inflate to?
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At temp, front-36 ,rear- 40
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Cold, F-33, B-38 Metzlers. its what my manual calls for and feels pretty good, I use 40 at the back if I have a passenger
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I run 35 up front and 40 in the rear (cold).
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32 frt - 36 rear.
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