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Lee1980 22-Oct-2003 19:32

Tyre pressures
 
I know this has already been asked a few times, I was out in the rain today on my 748s ( shock horror a Ducati out in the rain) with the standard pirelli tyres (dragon evo corsas I think)

Felt really slidey, anyone got good pressures for the road in Psi? please.

thanks

Lee1980;)

DJ Tera 22-Oct-2003 19:56

38psi rear 36 psi front

Shazaam! 22-Oct-2003 20:06

There's a number of things that affect tire performance in the rain. Most important is the need for water to escape to prevent hydroplaning, so tread pattern is important. Second, is the danger of slippery road surfaces until enough of the oil film and antifreeze buildup is washed away. Third, is the surface water's cooling effect on keeping tire temperatures from reaching their optimum stickiness. Trying to increase tire temperatures by dropping pressure for rain use isn't likely to have much success at street speeds. Be careful out there ...

Mr Nick 22-Oct-2003 20:46

I used to have Dragon Evos on my 748. Absolutely stunning in warm dry weather but I don't think changing the pressures is gonna help too much in cold wet weather. Mine were like banana skins in the autumn months. Took 'em off and replaced them with 010's and things got a whole lot more sure footed. Never got round to refitting the old tyres and ended up binning them when I moved house.

Lee1980 22-Oct-2003 22:45

Thanks for replies
 
I had a hornet before that had the same size rear but the more common 120/70/17
instead of the 748s 120/60/17.

I used to run 42 rear and 36 front.

I'll see what mine are tommorow, the tyres feel soft but are perhaps not good in the wet. They are new and came with the bike so don't want to fork unecessarily.

Thanks

Lee1980 ;)


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