Actually that is a false statement. The Honda CTX1300 user manual and service manual both show a factory recommended rear tire psi of 42. The pressure indicated on the sidewall of the OEM tires is also 42 psi. I always ran the rear tire on my CTX1300 to factory spec... 42 psi. I agree to never exceed the psi indicated on the sidewall of the tires which CAN result in a really bad day for the rider. But it is OK to go up to that with the understanding that the ride will be effected. Skilled riders know how to manage that without any issues. Higher inflation results in a slightly harder ride but better wear (based on experience over the last 19 years of paying very close attention to my tires). Lower inflation will result in a softer ride (which is what manufacturers want you to experience) but worse wear and possibly cupping (scalloping) of the tire (also based on experience over the last 19 years of paying very close attention to my tires). I rather like the slightly harder ride. But then I really never noticed much difference in that with low inflation vs higher inflation.
I stand corrected - you found a sidewall and a manual which agree (spooky that Honda is using tires running at the
max!)
Simply - the sidewall figures state the maximum load and pressure for the tire, obviously - as determined by the tire manufacturer.
The correct PSI for the tire is found on a plate or sticker applied somewhere on the scooter, and in the owner's manual.
The correct PSI should never be determined by looking at the sidewall - look instead at the tag on the scooter - or in the manual.
Ride whatever PSI you want (see, 'Skilled Riders') - but the scooter is intended to be run with the tire size and PSI as stated in the manual, not the sidewall.
Let us all not misinform by stating the sidewall is where the correct tire pressure is found.
Most of the time the PSI on the sidewall is a little or a lot higher than stated in the manual!
My 25PSI front tire (tag&manual) has a 38PSI sidewall.....which would loosen my teeth.
Stig