The factory recommended tire pressure on the busa is 42psi front and rear.
I have been noticing that 42psi was too much pressure to allow the tire compound to bend hence warm up the tire.
I use MICHELIN PILOT POWERS.
By deflating to 32psi , the tire warms up a lot quicker allowing for a better grip .
Depending on the road temp , one should add or reduce pressure depending on how the tire looks like.
Take your gloves off and touch the tire after riding for at least 20 minutes. If its cold, deflate some air. If its way too chunky and starting to turn bluish add some air.
Its always good to carry a tire gauge with you .
Keep in mind that if you use your bike strictly in the highway . Its best to keep you tires at 42psi for a better longevity .
Fellows,feel free to share any tips or recommendations .
I have been noticing that 42psi was too much pressure to allow the tire compound to bend hence warm up the tire.
I use MICHELIN PILOT POWERS.
By deflating to 32psi , the tire warms up a lot quicker allowing for a better grip .
Depending on the road temp , one should add or reduce pressure depending on how the tire looks like.
Take your gloves off and touch the tire after riding for at least 20 minutes. If its cold, deflate some air. If its way too chunky and starting to turn bluish add some air.
Its always good to carry a tire gauge with you .
Keep in mind that if you use your bike strictly in the highway . Its best to keep you tires at 42psi for a better longevity .
Fellows,feel free to share any tips or recommendations .