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Motorcycle tire review Aprilia 350 Tuareg Wind 1987

Motorcycle tire review and fitment for Aprilia 350 Tuareg Wind 1987




Motorcycle tire review and specification for Aprilia 350 Tuareg Wind 1987
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1 Front Tire:
90/90-21 54S
Tubed Tire(TT) Dunlop Trailmax front
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Aprilia 350 Tuareg Wind 1987 tire
Rear Tire:
130/80-17 65S
Tubed Tire(TT) Dunlop Trailmax
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Aprilia 350 Tuareg Wind 1987 tire
2 Front Tire:
90/90-21 54H
Tubeless(TL) Dunlop Trailmax D607F
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Aprilia 350 Tuareg Wind 1987 tire
Rear Tire:
130/80R17 65H
Tubeless(TL) Dunlop Trailmax D607
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Aprilia 350 Tuareg Wind 1987 tire

Motorcycle tire review and tips especially for Aprilia 350 Tuareg Wind 1987 tires
  • Air It Out: Check tire pressure every chance you get. There's probably no simpler procedure that's more important and more ignored by bikers of every stripe. The air, not the carcass, supports the bike, and underinflation is a tire's number one enemy. (Make sure the tires are cool when you take the reading.) Contrary to most belief of riders that lesser pressure tire offer more grip on wet roads---For a better tractrion in wet conditions, increase pressures by about 10 percent. Unsure of what the pressure is supposed to be? Look for a sticker somewhre on the bike. It is also probably on the VIN (serial number) plate hear the steering head with the gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) and gross axle weight ratings (GAWR) information. The simplest and most important thing you can do for your tires' health and your safety is keep them, inflated to the designated pressure.

  • Don't Scrimp: If you replace your tires, make sure you replace the tubes, too. Some manufacturers even recommend that you change both tires at the same time, even if they wear differently.

  • Use a digital pressure gauge if possible or ensure your pencil stick gauge is accurate. Look into a tire sensor to warn of low air.

  • They are the only thing between you and the road surface. Proper care and inspection is critical for safe operation of the motorcycle. It is important to check not only the tire pressure routinely, but also the entire tire surface for cuts, nails and other items such as cracks, splits and bulges, before each ride. Tire pressure is important for various reasons including life of the tire in terms of mileage and ride quality. Please refer to your Owners Manual for the tire inflation pressures for your model of bike.

  • Never inflate a tire beyond the maximum inflation as noted on the tire sidewall. Inflate your tires when they are cold, and be aware that a cooler day may also require you to recheck the inflation pressures due to a change in outside air temperature.

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