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    Pirelli Diablo Supercorsa SP street/canyon pressure?

    Running 33/35 atm, fairly spirited, seems to work ok but anyone have a suggestion from their experience with these tires?
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    Re: Pirelli Diablo Supercorsa SP street/canyon pressure?

    I run 36/42 as stated
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    Re: Pirelli Diablo Supercorsa SP street/canyon pressure?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ghost View Post
    Running 33/35 atm, fairly spirited, seems to work ok but anyone have a suggestion from their experience with these tires?
    In the canyons I run 30/32.

    Quote Originally Posted by madvlad View Post
    I run 36/42 as stated
    Stated where??? On the sidewall where it is MAX loads???
    Or on your bikes manual, which is not for those tires???
    Please let us know. Those high pressures I only run when I am fully loaded with gear and or when I am just slabbing it on the interstate trying to make time and I know I wont ask to much from the tire in cornering.
    One time I got stopped for speeding on the Colordo Utah boarder
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    Re: Pirelli Diablo Supercorsa SP street/canyon pressure?

    Thanks!
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    Re: Pirelli Diablo Supercorsa SP street/canyon pressure?

    Quote Originally Posted by 636chick View Post
    In the canyons I run 30/32.



    Stated where??? On the sidewall where it is MAX loads???
    Or on your bikes manual, which is not for those tires???
    Please let us know. Those high pressures I only run when I am fully loaded with gear and or when I am just slabbing it on the interstate trying to make time and I know I wont ask to much from the tire in cornering.
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    Re: Pirelli Diablo Supercorsa SP street/canyon pressure?

    Quote Originally Posted by 636chick View Post
    Stated where??? On the sidewall where it is MAX loads???
    Or on your bikes manual, which is not for those tires???
    Please let us know. Those high pressures I only run when I am fully loaded with gear and or when I am just slabbing it on the interstate trying to make time and I know I wont ask to much from the tire in cornering.

    Those tires were stock on my bike, and the manual and the sticker on the side on the bike say 33/36 for single passenger, 36/41 for 2 up and/or loaded with baggage.

    I just use those as a baseline and adjust as needed. I'm running a little on the low side right now and haven't had any issues, other than some chattering on the front when under heavy braking and in the rain, lol.
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    Re: Pirelli Diablo Supercorsa SP street/canyon pressure?

    33/36

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    Re: Pirelli Diablo Supercorsa SP street/canyon pressure?

    I was at 33/35, so that seems to be in the zone you're both riding at, and the bike seemed to like it all just fine.
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    Re: Pirelli Diablo Supercorsa SP street/canyon pressure?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bueller View Post
    You must be hanging out with your husband too much, you are sounding just like him
    I am soooo freakin cool aren't I.

    I give myself a chill.....LOL

    My knowledge of tires can get a person in and out of Mexico without a freakin clutch
    One time I got stopped for speeding on the Colordo Utah boarder
    and after a discussion with the Officer about Bannana's, pockets and glad tidings to all he let me off with a warning
    and a farewell of "I am always on this strech of highway and I will be watching for you."
    My response "I feel so much better knowing that you Officer Pennywise will be looking out for me."
    WAIT WHAT??!!!!!



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