Looking through the hand book today for my recently acquired F800GS, I see that I have a different tyre pressure setting for riding one-up and another tyre pressure setting for two-up...normal enough!
I have a similar situation with my car, a recommended tyre pressure setting for two persons and an increased pressure for 4 persons and luggage.
For every other bike and every other car that I have ever owned over the last 40-odd years, my vehicle has had a different tyre pressure setting for light loads and full loads, so I ask myself have the BMW Gods changed the law of physics where the GS-LC is concerned, in that it only ever requires just the one universal tyre pressure setting, loaded or unloaded..... 2.5 bar front 2.9 bar rear...cold.
It's a question that has intrigued me since I purchased my first GS-LC.
Your thoughts gentlemen..
I have a similar situation with my car, a recommended tyre pressure setting for two persons and an increased pressure for 4 persons and luggage.
For every other bike and every other car that I have ever owned over the last 40-odd years, my vehicle has had a different tyre pressure setting for light loads and full loads, so I ask myself have the BMW Gods changed the law of physics where the GS-LC is concerned, in that it only ever requires just the one universal tyre pressure setting, loaded or unloaded..... 2.5 bar front 2.9 bar rear...cold.
It's a question that has intrigued me since I purchased my first GS-LC.
Your thoughts gentlemen..


