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the correct pressure is the one that the bike feels best, handles best, brakes best and wears the most even. All these things are different for each bike based on your weight, passenger, luggage, altitude, temperature, what tires you have, riding style
you just have to experiment alittle, these things aren't set in stone but I can assure you that 32/36 is a good place to start and then adjust from there
maybe this guy weight 50 lbs heavier than me and has saddle bags and his bike feels best at 32/40
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the correct pressure is the one that the bike feels best, handles best, brakes best and wears the most even. All these things are different for each bike based on your weight, passenger, luggage, altitude, temperature, what tires you have, riding style you just have to experiment alittle, these things aren't set in stone but I can assure you that 32/36 is a good place to start and then adjust from there
maybe this guy weight 50 lbs heavier than me and has saddle bags and his bike feels best at 32/40
maybe this guy weight 50 lbs heavier than me and has saddle bags and his bike feels best at 32/40
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Manual says...
The manual says 30 Front / 40 Rear. It should be listed on the right side downtube as well (unless some knucklehead took that off). https://ownersmanuals2.com/harley-da...s-manual-66706
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