Kiwi the other thing I have some trouble with is tyre pressures - more about how much "cold" pressures vary, for example if its 10 degrees then you are going to get a different reading than if its 30, naturally enough. So when manufacturers or bike shops or whoever talk about cold pressures, at what ambient temp exactly??? The difference can easily be 10% depending on the weather. I think a lot of people have a tendency to run pressures that are too high, I try to start on the low side and add a little bit if I think that's what it needs, but really its whatever works for you. As a general rule of thumb if its about 22 degrees I would run 28 front 29 back, that's just my baseline.
When I started racing back in the 90's (on a '82 GPZ1100) I was given some good advice by one of NZ's top racers regarding setting tyre pressures, start a little below normal road pressures (I usually start about 30psi front and 32 rear on the race bike), and as soon as you get off the bike in the pits after practice, before you even take your helmet off, check the pressure again.
If the pressure is within 3psi of the orginal setting, your about right, if it's increased more than this - add a couple of more psi.
Too low a pressure will cause the tyre carcas to over-flex and heat the air up inside, too high a pressure and the tyre will start moving around too much when on the track (this is why you start at a lower pressure than normal).
As the day warms up, it pays to go through this proceedure after every race - it's simple, but it does work.
Wet weather racing definatly benefits from running a lower pressure, but as I tend to watch those races rather than participate, that's an area that doesn't worry me too much.
The flash guys use nitrogen instead of air, but I'm not one of them.
“I venture not to cross that finish line in a neat, tidy well ordered bundle, but to slide across it sideways in a shower of spark’s, leaking oil, hissing steam shouting ..Geronimo !!!!! “
2005 SV996R
SOLD
1988 FZR750/1040 race bike
SOLD
1988 FZR750/1000 - the next project
CHANGING THE LOOK AGAIN, BUT STILL ON THE ROAD
Now he's got a
KAWASAKI!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Nope - Sold that one too
Dang - he’s got a Triumph now

Nope - The Triumph got written off
