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fellow bmw enthusiasts,
i am stupid/pissed. i looked in the little booklet that came with my bike, the 'technical manual' and checked the air pressures for my tires. for the front it reads, '14.9 psi' (it might be 14.6) whatever. that seemed low to me, but i thought, 'well, im new to motorcycles.' so i reduced the pressure to ~15psi. (it was at 25.) it's been nagging at me for a few days, and i thought, 'i'll check that again.' i checked the 'riders manual' and it says 31.something. son of a!!! so ive ridden the bike for about 300 miles with the pressure at HALF what it is supposed to be. i've read other posts/threads and people are pretty uniformly emphatic that when this happens, replace the tire, because riding underinflated drastically reduces the life of the tire.
one, im mad as hell that i didnt double check when i thought it was a goofy number.
two, im mad as heck that the manual is so blatantly wrong. well, one of them is. the 'technical' one. grrrr.
three, i'd like to hear for sure that i would be insane to do anything other than replace the tire before riding again. (i'll ride it to the shop...)
im chalking this one up to experience. i have no (huge) issues with just replacing the tire, but i wanted to hear from a few folks here before i did. should i absolutely positively replace it?
i got the bike used. it has dunlops on it. im ignorant as to whether those are the original tires or not, but im pretty sure they are.
please weigh in while i go read the 'front tire replacement recommendation' archives.
thanks.
i am stupid/pissed. i looked in the little booklet that came with my bike, the 'technical manual' and checked the air pressures for my tires. for the front it reads, '14.9 psi' (it might be 14.6) whatever. that seemed low to me, but i thought, 'well, im new to motorcycles.' so i reduced the pressure to ~15psi. (it was at 25.) it's been nagging at me for a few days, and i thought, 'i'll check that again.' i checked the 'riders manual' and it says 31.something. son of a!!! so ive ridden the bike for about 300 miles with the pressure at HALF what it is supposed to be. i've read other posts/threads and people are pretty uniformly emphatic that when this happens, replace the tire, because riding underinflated drastically reduces the life of the tire.
one, im mad as hell that i didnt double check when i thought it was a goofy number.
two, im mad as heck that the manual is so blatantly wrong. well, one of them is. the 'technical' one. grrrr.
three, i'd like to hear for sure that i would be insane to do anything other than replace the tire before riding again. (i'll ride it to the shop...)
im chalking this one up to experience. i have no (huge) issues with just replacing the tire, but i wanted to hear from a few folks here before i did. should i absolutely positively replace it?
i got the bike used. it has dunlops on it. im ignorant as to whether those are the original tires or not, but im pretty sure they are.
please weigh in while i go read the 'front tire replacement recommendation' archives.
thanks.