Daytona 900 tyre pressures

13 Posts | Latest reply on 29/06/2011 08:09:44 by WheelyNealy | Go to original / last post
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Hello all,
Google and Haynes book of lies tell me that the tyre pressures for my Daytona are 42/36 on my michelin pilot 2CT (180/55). To be honest, it's 42/36 for any tyre on this bike.  The forums tell me that higher pressures mean less as the contact patch is smaller.

I'm not planning to tour but I am planning to lean my bike and 42/36 feels a touch on the skittery side.

Anyone had any experience with tyre pressures on sports tourers and decided on compromise values?

Thanks in advance
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For many years I had 900 Trident, I tended to stick to 38psi front and 40psi back, even with a (light) pillion.
Never had any issues running those settings, if all your suspension settings and linkages are good I dont think it should be a problem.
The rubber you have on there is pretty good too and that can make all the difference, lets face it, if the road gets wet it's going to get skittish anyway, no matter what you're running.
As for the contact patch, I wouldn't worry too much about that, problem is if you reduce the tyre pressure to increase your contact patch you risk loosing tyre stability on the rim which will throw up a whole new set of handling problems for you.
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You've pretty much encapsulated what everyone has said but I've been unwilling to listen to.  Thanks very much, I think should just accept that I'm not riding a race-rep!  Thanks for your help :)                                                                                                                                                                             
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My ZZR1400 is 42 both ends despite loads of "experts" deciding that lower on the front is better.

All my previous ZZR's have been slow turning and drop in with lower tyre pressures.

Doesn't matter what the tyre make is                                                                                                                                                                             
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 to be honest my daytona skitters too at the front im told too soft a spring and to little rebound damping available acording to maxton suspension folk assuming yours is a 900 ? wich it is ive just looked do you wanna swap the doy work ? lol nice   cant see tire preasure changing it much but let me know what you find out !                                                                                                                                                                             
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I'll feel better knowing you get it on your 9 as well :) 

Pretty much exhausted the forums on this one and the conclusion is....no bugger has the definitive answer.

I think the thing that messes with me a lot is that the pressure increases as you get more heat into the tyre and I've read about track day lads putting daft low pressures in.

I think I'll stick with standard guidance and just be happy to leave a few mill unused on the edge of my tyre.  It's a sports tourer after all!

                                                                                                                                                                             
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"do you wanna swap the doy work ?"   ment to say body work lol     can you tell me wich way the fuel tap is ment to piont  ie wich way is on /prime / reserve mines been sprayed over so cant read it                                                                                                                                                                              
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PRI down, reserve up, on is across.

I moaned about the skittery front end but it was such a tiny issue on a beautiful bike.  This engine is like nothing I've ridden before - the only engine I really want to discover after this triple is the wankel. Thumbs Up

                                                                                                                                                                             
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I'm a double post noob sorry - if you know of a single seat cowl anyone wants to shift, let me know.  Jack Lilley wants £150 new! He's having a tin bath right?  Unhappy

                                                                                                                                                                             
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I run my Trident on 36 front and 42 back and since my suspension was set up for me those pressures seem perfect.
Touring Spain in a couple of weeks luggaged up and will keep the same pressures.   Tyres are Avon Storm 11's that I have really been pleased with I will let you know how many miles they would have done from new after the Spain tour as I think they will be ready to change whenI get back.                                                                                                                                                                             
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Safe travelling on your journey! Very jealous :)                                                                                                                                                                             
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Oh dear thanks yoghurt ive been riding in reserve then lol and put it to pri when i think its running low LOL     ebay ive seen bosy work panels on there going for £40 and if you think the seat cowl expensive go look at front fairing's Geeeezzzzz     nice one rattay                                                                                                                                                                              


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