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Rear Tire Feathering
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<blockquote data-quote="art miller" data-source="post: 1398094" data-attributes="member: 19411"><p>Considering your weight I would suggest 44lpsi in the rear tire. I weigh 145lbs and run 42psi. I have a 2014 ES and ride one up only. When not on a road trip I have my suspension setting at one up without bags and standard. If on a slab I may change it to soft. On road trips with bags and rack bag I set at one up with bags standard. When in the twisties I set on hard.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps you should experiment with tightening up the suspension.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="art miller, post: 1398094, member: 19411"] Considering your weight I would suggest 44lpsi in the rear tire. I weigh 145lbs and run 42psi. I have a 2014 ES and ride one up only. When not on a road trip I have my suspension setting at one up without bags and standard. If on a slab I may change it to soft. On road trips with bags and rack bag I set at one up with bags standard. When in the twisties I set on hard. Perhaps you should experiment with tightening up the suspension. [/QUOTE]
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