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The tyre inflation pressure in cold condition is extremely
important for the performance and the safety of the
rider. Improper tyre pressure may result in: stability and
handling issues, wobbling, hard steering, bumpy ride,
uneven tyre wear etc.
When minor puncture occurs, tubeless tyres take a long
time to deflate, as they tend to hold the air inside. If the
tyres is found with low pressure, check the tyres for
puncture.
Check and adjust the tyres pressure only when the tyres
are cold.
Be sure to tighten the valve dust caps securely to
prevent leaks while riding.
Ensue correct tyre pressure to avoid rim bend or damage.
Ty r e Solo / Pillion
Front
2.25 kg/cm² (32 PSI)
Rear
Tyre tread condition
Whenever the tyre pressure is checked, ensure to
check the tyre treads and side walls for wear, damage
and foreign objects.
The tyres also to be checked for:
• Bumps or bulges in the sides of the tyre or in
the tread.
• Cuts, splits or cracks in the tyre (replace the tyre
without fail if found any of the above issues to
ensure the safety of the rider).
• Replace the tyre when the tyre wears off to the
tyre wear indicator level which is indicated by the
tyre wear indicator (TWI) mark (A) on the side
surface of the tyre (ref. Fig. 59).
A
Fig. 59