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Bridgestone T30 EVO GT front tire
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<blockquote data-quote="kieefjr" data-source="post: 1371304" data-attributes="member: 8909"><p>I've been experimenting with cold and hot pressures and even though the T30 recommended psi on the front is 42 I've been running 42-43 when hot by having a 37-38 cold psi.</p><p></p><p>With 4k on the tire now it's wearing evenly and better than previous tires with no sluggish low psi feeling that FJR's have a tendency to doing.</p><p></p><p>Again, I tend to run against the grain and using my own experience with various brands of tire I've used before. This will be my 2rd T30 (1st one on a GenIII) and I now have the feeling that I've been running too high of psi in my front and rear tires. Having TPM's I've noticed the psi rise 4-5psi when hot, I'm sure that's been engineered into the tire but I can't help but think I've had my tires overinflated.</p><p></p><p>These are my own observations and I'm not trying to convince anyone otherwise, just a thought on tire wear. Everyone rides and loads their bikes differently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kieefjr, post: 1371304, member: 8909"] I've been experimenting with cold and hot pressures and even though the T30 recommended psi on the front is 42 I've been running 42-43 when hot by having a 37-38 cold psi. With 4k on the tire now it's wearing evenly and better than previous tires with no sluggish low psi feeling that FJR's have a tendency to doing. Again, I tend to run against the grain and using my own experience with various brands of tire I've used before. This will be my 2rd T30 (1st one on a GenIII) and I now have the feeling that I've been running too high of psi in my front and rear tires. Having TPM's I've noticed the psi rise 4-5psi when hot, I'm sure that's been engineered into the tire but I can't help but think I've had my tires overinflated. These are my own observations and I'm not trying to convince anyone otherwise, just a thought on tire wear. Everyone rides and loads their bikes differently. [/QUOTE]
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