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<blockquote data-quote="E34EuroTouring" data-source="post: 59830" data-attributes="member: 1026"><p>Hey, I was from Kuching. Not living there long time now. The roads are not bad, so its the comfort level and the way you drive that determines the pressure. Typically, I would use 2-5 psi ABOVE the manufacturer recommendation if you can tolerate the ride comfort.</p><p></p><p>Or else, 2-3 psi below the rated figure if you want a softer road. It certainly depends on your tire choice as well since soft compound tires can take higher pressure without sacrifing ride comfort much. Also, size of rims, 18s are painful for 3 series, ok for 5 series. !5s are easy tho.</p><p> :yes:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="E34EuroTouring, post: 59830, member: 1026"] Hey, I was from Kuching. Not living there long time now. The roads are not bad, so its the comfort level and the way you drive that determines the pressure. Typically, I would use 2-5 psi ABOVE the manufacturer recommendation if you can tolerate the ride comfort. Or else, 2-3 psi below the rated figure if you want a softer road. It certainly depends on your tire choice as well since soft compound tires can take higher pressure without sacrifing ride comfort much. Also, size of rims, 18s are painful for 3 series, ok for 5 series. !5s are easy tho. :yes: [/QUOTE]
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