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Title: tire psi
Post by: joepua on March 13, 2009, 04:24:17 PM
Hey guys,

Season is about to start and one of the things I'd like to check is the tire psi...

Is there somewhere on the bike or tire that tells you the optimal tire pressure?

thanks
Title: Re: tire psi
Post by: werase643 on March 13, 2009, 04:44:42 PM
yeah, on the sidewall of the tire
different brands suggest different pressures..... usually only a few # difference from one another
Title: Re: tire psi
Post by: Critter on March 13, 2009, 05:05:33 PM
front 33 psi rear 36 psi or 41 psi if you are carrying a passenger or a heavy load on the back, as stated from the sticker on the swingarm of my 2007.  The numbers on the sidewall are the max psi for the tire itself, not nescisarily the optimal tire pressure for the vehicle in question.
Title: Re: tire psi
Post by: joshr08 on March 13, 2009, 06:16:52 PM
i would check the side wall on the tire.  if the tires have been changed then the sticker on the swing arm is no good. 
Title: Re: tire psi
Post by: fred on March 13, 2009, 06:23:01 PM
Quote from: joshr08 on March 13, 2009, 06:16:52 PM
i would check the side wall on the tire.  if the tires have been changed then the sticker on the swing arm is no good. 

The side of the tire only tells you max pressure. Don't use it. Use the number under the seat on the shiny sticker or in the manual if you've got one...
Title: Re: tire psi
Post by: platinum_black on March 13, 2009, 06:30:16 PM
Im with critter on this one as the haynes manual i have states the same aswell, doesnt matter if the tyre has been changed if it is the same size as the standards then you go with the suggested tyre pressure for that bike not by the pressure guides on the tyre. so right now i am running 33 (f) and 36(r) and it is perfect for one up riding.
Title: Re: tire psi
Post by: joshr08 on March 13, 2009, 07:14:01 PM
you can check all the tags on the bike or manual but if anything has been change they will do you no good.  im not going to run stock GS PSI if im running a katana rear wheel and a 160 rear tire. 
Title: Re: tire psi
Post by: bill14224 on March 13, 2009, 09:35:13 PM
Guys, why is there any disagreement over stock tire pressures?  It's in the manual!  33 psi front and 36-41 psi for the rear, depending on how fat you and your girlfriend are!

http://www.scribd.com/doc/7178815/Suzuki-GS500-Full-Service-Manual

Josh, I'm not sure what the best pressure for your 160 rear would be, but I would estimate it's about 28 psi riding alone or 32 psi with a passenger since your rear tire is 23% wider than stock.  I would be interested to know what that right pressure is.  You'll know after paying attention to how it rides and wears.
Title: Re: tire psi
Post by: vorBH on March 19, 2009, 01:50:52 PM
Hey I am having trouble downloading that .pdf on that site: http://www.scribd.com/doc/7178815/Suzuki-GS500-Full-Service-Manual

Can you post the .pdf file or email it to me?...if your able to download it
Title: Re: tire psi
Post by: joshr08 on March 19, 2009, 01:55:15 PM
its over 200 pages it take a while to download.  i think mine took 15 mins or so.  i was like whys this taking so long then i opened it and i said damn thats a big file.
Title: Re: tire psi
Post by: tripleb on March 19, 2009, 01:56:43 PM
update your adobe reader...
Title: Re: tire psi
Post by: vorBH on March 19, 2009, 03:29:40 PM
yea got it to work....just had to wait for it...even then its for the older years....but im sure the basics are similar for my 2007 500F?
Otherwise...know where to get one like this for my 07 500F?
Title: Re: tire psi
Post by: joshr08 on March 19, 2009, 03:57:39 PM
yeah most is the same.  i have an 05 and still downloaded it.
Title: Re: tire psi
Post by: ohgood on March 19, 2009, 04:29:42 PM
Quote from: joshr08 on March 13, 2009, 07:14:01 PM
you can check all the tags on the bike or manual but1)  if anything has been change they will do you no good. 2)  im not going to run stock GS PSI if im running a katana rear wheel and a 160 rear tire. 

1) anything is pretty darn all encompasing. so if i change my oil the pressure tags are wrong ? ;)

2) this isn't relative to a gstwinner asking for a tag location of the proper tar pressure :)

so, how did you decide what to run ? the sidewall of the tar ? oh man. please say no. the tar manufacturer has no idea what bike you put it on. none. and then you get to swapping wheels AND tars onto another bike.

just saying, it was a simple answer :)
Title: Re: tire psi
Post by: Toogoofy317 on March 19, 2009, 06:00:00 PM
If you guys need the "F" supplementary service manual I can rehost it on a site again. Gimmie a PM and I'll put it up and give ya the link  :thumb:

Mary
Title: Re: tire psi
Post by: joshr08 on March 19, 2009, 06:12:09 PM
right now they are set at whatever they put in when they mouted them.  I havent messed with them yet.  but no i will not be running tire pressure on the sidewall of the tire.  as for your simple answer its only simple if it would have been stated that it was a completely stock tire wheel setup but with nothing to go on I didnt think telling him to go with tire pressure off the tag under the set was the best answer.  As for my pressure in the rear with my setup im still not sure what to run in it yet.  whats the best way for me to figure it out since i cant go off sidewall numbers or tag numbers. :dunno_black:
Title: Re: tire psi
Post by: vorBH on March 19, 2009, 06:38:05 PM
QuoteIf you guys need the "F" supplementary service manual I can rehost it on a site again. Gimmie a PM and I'll put it up and give ya the link

Hey Mary, I got the supplementary manual from you couple months ago (thanks again!).....but was looking for the full service manual for an 07 gs500f......i think 04+ is same
Hopefully it'll leak from someone sometime soon
Title: Re: tire psi
Post by: fred on March 19, 2009, 07:14:08 PM
Quote from: vorBH on March 19, 2009, 06:38:05 PM
QuoteIf you guys need the "F" supplementary service manual I can rehost it on a site again. Gimmie a PM and I'll put it up and give ya the link

Hey Mary, I got the supplementary manual from you couple months ago (thanks again!).....but was looking for the full service manual for an 07 gs500f......i think 04+ is same
Hopefully it'll leak from someone sometime soon

You could just buy it. It will save you money the first time it stops you from doing something wrong and messing up whatever you were working on. You could also just go with the supplement and one of the older manuals that floating around online, like this one: http://www.scribd.com/doc/7178815/Suzuki-GS500-Full-Service-Manual