Hello Fellow Agility 125 owners
I am trying to do everything "by the book" so far as my Agility is concerned, but figure their is room to improvise sometimes. My latest foray is into setting the tire pressure on the OEM rubber that came on the scoot.
I bought myself a tire pressure gauge and tire air pump. Checked the pressure this morning and found both tires under inflated by several psi each. According to the owners manual the front tire is to be set at roughly 28psi, the rear at 32psi. So I set the air pressure according to spec.
But holy cow what a negative difference in ride quality. The ride went from compliant to hard and feels jittery even over smoother pavement. It hasn't felt like this in the nearly 1200 miles I have put on the scoot, or after the first service when the tech adjusted the tire pressure.
I keep reading about how it's important to keep the tires properly inflated for the sake of handling, safety, top speed, and fuel mileage. But is this a hard and fast rule? I don't think the tires being hard as they are at spec and the ride given on account is something I can live with. If this is the way its supposed to be, maybe I can get used to it, or find a happy median? I think I would rather find a happy median or just simply set them as low as they were before I gave them more air.
Right now I have both tires set 4psi below spec. I think they were lower when I checked before, but figure I'll give this a try.
So, is this ok, and where do you set your own tire pressure? If you aren't running with the OEM tires anymore, how did you find them when you first got your bike, and where did you set them?
Any advice or suggestions is much appreciated. Even if you ride something other then an Agility.
Thanks