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<blockquote data-quote="GunMD" data-source="post: 686" data-attributes="member: 129"><p>I just returned from a little trip...5500 miles. I was riding by myself (no passenger) but had a full load onboard. I have a Givi topcase along with the stock bags and a Nelson Rigs bag that I carry on the passenger seat (it's pretty good size). I noticed that with all of that gear I was getting more "wobble" than normal at around 42mph to 45mph. Raising my pressure from 36 front and 40 rear to 40 front and 42 rear seemed to help a LITTLE. I ran the 40/42 pressures the entire trip and was happy with the comfort level, handling, and traction.</p><p></p><p>Enjoy your ride...I nearly didn't leave CO...beautiful state to ride in.</p><p></p><p>GunMD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GunMD, post: 686, member: 129"] I just returned from a little trip...5500 miles. I was riding by myself (no passenger) but had a full load onboard. I have a Givi topcase along with the stock bags and a Nelson Rigs bag that I carry on the passenger seat (it's pretty good size). I noticed that with all of that gear I was getting more "wobble" than normal at around 42mph to 45mph. Raising my pressure from 36 front and 40 rear to 40 front and 42 rear seemed to help a LITTLE. I ran the 40/42 pressures the entire trip and was happy with the comfort level, handling, and traction. Enjoy your ride...I nearly didn't leave CO...beautiful state to ride in. GunMD [/QUOTE]
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