Tyre Pressures and Owners handbook

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Big Dad
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Tyre Pressures and Owners handbook

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Can anyone give me any idea on tyre pressures, bike weight (std) + 100 kilos.

Also, where can I get an owners handbook, honda dealer, honda UK or should I just get the Haynes manual. I dont want it for anything major, just routine maintenance and I like to know where things are, what they are and what they do........last engine I worked on was a 2lt Ford Pinto over 20 years ago!! things have moved on and I have never owned or worked on a twin before.

Thanks

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Post by yellafella »

Hi, 36 psi front and 40 psi rear. Bought my manual on cd rom from ebay, and has everything you could need. Was about £7.
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Druid
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Download the Honda workshop manual for the Firestorm from here. It's 102Mb, so broadband only, I'd say ;)
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L8RGYZ
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Post by L8RGYZ »

I'm still experimenting with air pressures. Here in the US the manual says 36F/42R. Wow, that seems high to me!
This bike already wants to wear out rear tires down the middle; 42psi can't help with that. If you go to the Metzeler website, they recommend 34F/36R. That makes a lot more sense to me. So I'm trying it out. So far I'm getting even wear on the rear (7/32in. currently evenly across tread). That's with commuting & a spirited 350mi. trip to Minnehaha Springs, West Virginia (I can verify, there's nothing there)!
What are your thought & experience with air pressure for the Super Hawk?
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Steve
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Orange Robbie
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Post by Orange Robbie »

Check with your tyre manufacturer, they should have their own settings for the pressures.
I am currently running Michi Hi-Sports, 36 rear, 32 front I think, this was advised when I had then fitted last year. IMHO the manufacturers settings are far too hard, bike handles alot better with the tyre manufacturers pressures.
Slow in, slow out. Ohh err missus, now with added G-Force carbon fibre race cans. Sounds like a Spitfire.
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