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<blockquote data-quote="Proteus1952" data-source="post: 1445662" data-attributes="member: 55929"><p>Glad you got it worked out. I have the same model and never experienced such handling issues. Learned from this forum long ago that 40/42 seemed to work best and that the FJR eats rubber. Picked up from long time bike magazine writer Salvatore Clemente that tire pressure was a very high priority. Check it often. Also had a dealer mount a tire backwards like you but caught it before leaving their lot. Happy Trails!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Proteus1952, post: 1445662, member: 55929"] Glad you got it worked out. I have the same model and never experienced such handling issues. Learned from this forum long ago that 40/42 seemed to work best and that the FJR eats rubber. Picked up from long time bike magazine writer Salvatore Clemente that tire pressure was a very high priority. Check it often. Also had a dealer mount a tire backwards like you but caught it before leaving their lot. Happy Trails! [/QUOTE]
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