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Honda c77/c72 tire pressure

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albano.martins
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Honda c77/c72 tire pressure

Post by albano.martins » Sat Jun 07, 2008 11:45 am

Hi all !

Sorry for this question !!! I know it's a basic question, but i don't know, sorry my ignorance again !!!!!

Anyone knows the correct tire pressure for the c77/c72 front and rear tire pressure ?
The tires are 3.25 - 16 (front) and 3.25 - 16 (rear).

I mean correct tire pressure in "normal" speed, weight and iroad conditions.

Thanks,

Albano Martins

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Pressure

Post by ggray » Sun Jun 08, 2008 12:12 am

Suggested tire pressure should be molded into the sidewall of each tire.

Gary
'65 CL77 Owner

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Post by albano.martins » Sun Jun 08, 2008 9:19 am

Hi !!!

Thanks Gary, for your atention with me.

I had found a old post from Piecutter (h305 advisor), posted in Thu May 04, 2006 11:41 pm in "Badges, Seats, Chrome, Wheels, Details".

I hope this quote could be useful for everyone.

Thanks all,

Albano Martins

The Manual claims:

Front= 25.6 lbs standard
28.4 lbs high speed

Rear=28.4 lbs standard
32.7 lbs high speed

What's more important is the recomended pressure for the TIRE.
Different tires have different charactaristics, and most post the pressure
on th e sidewall on at least one side. Sometimes it's hard to see, but it should be there.

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Post by bigscooter » Thu Jun 12, 2008 12:14 am


The Manual claims:

Front= 25.6 lbs standard
28.4 lbs high speed

Rear=28.4 lbs standard
32.7 lbs high speed

What's more important is the recomended pressure for the TIRE.
Different tires have different charactaristics, and most post the pressure
on th e sidewall on at least one side. Sometimes it's hard to see, but it should be there.
i would go with what the manual says. those pressures correspond with the weight distribution/balance of this particular bike.

most bikes have different pressure recommendations for front and rear tires.

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