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what's the lowest psi any of you are running in a front Bridgestone BT020 tire without it being hazardous to your health?

30?

I'll esplain the question later... you really don't want to hear my complainin right now :???:

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30 is fine, but not recommended - you'd only drop to that if you're on the track. For road pressures, anything below 32 and the front of the bike starts to get the wanders. There's a difference though between bad for handling (and the safety effects thereof) and getting close to structural failure. In the later category, about with the weight of the XX, 25 psi.

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to many variables :sad: , driver's eight 150 lbs or 250+ lbs. outside temp

:roll:

Outside temp 40 degee's in Alaska or 120 in Phoenix Ar.

speed 50 mph or 150 mph :roll: .

Me personally would not run under 35 on street for an extended period of time for fear of tire overheating :wink:

tuff question to answer

Harry

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I run 36 on the front, 36 back (for spirited or city riding). 40 for touring up front, 40 rear.

(and yes, I do check it and change it depending on what I am doing).

MaXX

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thanks folks!

having shimmy problems with a new bt020 up front and want to try diffpsi's to see if i could rectify but didn't make a diff.

will post my results of what the issue is/was once it's fixed.

have ruled out:

psi (have tried varied psi's front AND rear)

givi racks

headset bearings

didn't have the same problem with my bt010 from new to worn

alignment (as far as i can tell)

balance

rear tire mounted correctly

brakes

imho i think it's the tread pattern but ya'll don't have the same problems. shimmy wobble comes significant ONLY at 15mph-60mph on white concrete rain grooved pavement - typically what you see a lot on my commute to work.

i literally have wobbley hands for 2hours after i get to work and after i get home - kinda like sea legs on dry land after being out on a boat!

take care,

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Well at one time I was running what I thought was 40psi .The handling was crap I found out my tire pressure gage was off . I think by 12 lbs. So you might want to check the pressure with a different guage and see if its accurate.

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Well at one time I was running what I thought was 40psi .The handling was crap I found out my tire pressure gage was off . I think by 12 lbs. So you might want to check the pressure with a different guage and see if its accurate.

Thats the same excuse Yates used during practice/qualifying. Are you Aaron in disguise?

Mac I do the same as you! :grin:

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