nkd.... So out of all that you forgot to tell us what pressures you
are running on your zx14?
Tires and tire pressures are a part of a bikes suspension or
else why not just have solid foam filled tires?
Lower tire pressure results in more flex in the tire wall and will result in higher temperatures,some riders see this as better tire grip but this grip is usually short lived and will destroy a tyre very quickly.
Motorcycle tires "flex" differently than cars. The flexing is not in the tires side walls,
They flex along the diameter of the tires, forward to back. Which is why swerving left to
right to warm up a cars tires work but not on a motorcycle. The way to warm up bike tires
is by hard accelerating and hard stopping.
Not only lower tire pressures cause flex and heating, but you forgot to
mention overall "weight load" on the tire as well.
Which really has been my point in the thread. The bike calls for 44 psi and some
think that is golden, that is the pressure to use all the time.
I say "BIG" difference in psi setting from a single rider to 2 riders.
2 riders and gear, 44psi (max psi) and prob max load for tire (? 590lbs)
1 rider and no gear, a lot less that 44psi. Riding single, I'm at 36~38 front and 34~36 rear.
and if I want a little more heat I'll even drop to 34f / 32r for a frisky run.
Yes, higher heat in a tire can lead to a shorter tire life, that's the price you pay
for added grip. Increasing the temp of a tire helps to peel away the outer rubber
to keep fresh rubber exposed.
* Last updated by: piken on 12/26/2015 @ 3:17 PM *