
Alexx
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So I have a 2013 Kawasaki er6f and the manual says that I should use 32 for front and 36 psi for rear tyre.On the bike I have a Metzeler in the front and Bridgestone on the rear so my question is should I follow the bike manual or the tyre manufacturer recommendation for the tyre pressure?
I only ride the bike in the city,I m not commuting or use it on the track,thanks.
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That’s correct,the harness keeps my kid attached to me so he doesn’t have to wrap his arms around me.I will go for a short ride without the harness just to see how it goes.
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Thanks for the comments but now you got me thinking about the harness,I like the fact that while we ride I can feel him close to me but as somebody said I don’t know what will happen in case of a accident.
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It s so hard today to find bond activities with your child because let’s be honest most of them spend most of their time on their phone or tablets.So imagine how happy I am when my son comes to me and says “come on dad let’s go for a ride”. I must admit that the wife was not very fond at the beginning but now she accepted it so happy days.
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Hi guys,nice to meet you,I have a Ninja 650 and I wanted to get your thoughts on this : so since I got my bike my son who is 9 asked me if he can ride with me so I said yes why not.So I got him geared up with everything plus I got a safety harness.So we started riding but sometimes in traffic there are some people that are looking kind of angry at me probably thinking that I shouldn’t risk my son life riding on the bike.
I was curious to hear your opinion on this,I know there are some experienced riders here,thanks.
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Tyre pressure
in Motorbike Chat
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That’s how I bought the bike with different tyre brands so I will probably get a Bridgestone for the front tyre .After I did some research looks like that for the rear Bridgestone recommends 42 psi while the bike manual says 36 so it’s quite a difference.