Farzad the barber Registered user Joined Jan 16, 2009 Messages 136 Reaction score 0 Location Vancouver Canada May 2, 2015 #1 Hi everyone, what is the best two up tire pressure on a 2015 GSA with Anakee3 is it the same as the old GS? Thanks!
Hi everyone, what is the best two up tire pressure on a 2015 GSA with Anakee3 is it the same as the old GS? Thanks!
RideTheWind Active member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Apr 8, 2009 Messages 487 Reaction score 3 Location Racing the wind May 2, 2015 #2 Farzad the barber said: Hi everyone, what is the best two up tire pressure on a 2015 GSA with Anakee3 is it the same as the old GS? Thanks! Click to expand... Yep. 42 PSI
Farzad the barber said: Hi everyone, what is the best two up tire pressure on a 2015 GSA with Anakee3 is it the same as the old GS? Thanks! Click to expand... Yep. 42 PSI
dave hendy Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Mar 15, 2005 Messages 3,110 Reaction score 19 Location Whitchurch, Shropshire May 2, 2015 #3 RideTheWind said: Yep. 42 PSI Click to expand... +1 42 psi 1 or 2 up! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
RideTheWind said: Yep. 42 PSI Click to expand... +1 42 psi 1 or 2 up! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Matty589 Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Mar 26, 2014 Messages 792 Reaction score 6 Location Surrey May 2, 2015 #4 There's a label on the bike under the rear seat I think.
Engineer Outing the ideological nut jobs of this site UKGSer Subscriber Joined Dec 20, 2004 Messages 36,164 Reaction score 1,276 Location Bedfordshire May 2, 2015 #5 36 psi front, 42 psi rear
DING-DONG Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Apr 29, 2009 Messages 4,526 Reaction score 1,034 Location DERBYSHIRE May 2, 2015 #6 Matty589 said: There's a label on the bike under the rear seat I think. Click to expand... I always read the manual when I buy a new bike, it helps with things like changing the time and tyre pressures and what oil to use .
Matty589 said: There's a label on the bike under the rear seat I think. Click to expand... I always read the manual when I buy a new bike, it helps with things like changing the time and tyre pressures and what oil to use .
Fanum Toubab Joined Apr 26, 2003 Messages 48,939 Reaction score 7 Location Secure unit 2 May 2, 2015 #7 DING-DONG said: I always read the manual when I buy a new bike, it helps with things like changing the time and tyre pressures and what oil to use . Click to expand... HERESY!!!
DING-DONG said: I always read the manual when I buy a new bike, it helps with things like changing the time and tyre pressures and what oil to use . Click to expand... HERESY!!!
ahutcheon Registered user Joined Sep 24, 2003 Messages 2,060 Reaction score 1 Location -45.8, 170.5 May 3, 2015 #8 18psi rear, 56 psi front. Disclaimer: I like drive out of corners off road, relish uncertainty, enjoy both make up sex and prescription analgesics, and am not completely sober. In my defence it is well into the evening here in NZ and WTF, just WTF?
18psi rear, 56 psi front. Disclaimer: I like drive out of corners off road, relish uncertainty, enjoy both make up sex and prescription analgesics, and am not completely sober. In my defence it is well into the evening here in NZ and WTF, just WTF?