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Check Motorcycle Tire Pressure

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Summary: Checking the tire pressure on your motorcycle is a simple but important step in DIY preventative motorcycle maintenance; learn how using the tips found on this free video.

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By Chad Meeker
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Chad Meeker has been a working motorcycle mechanic for seven years. He has owned and operated a garage, specializing in street bikes, for three years. He has been riding motorcycles...read more

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devildog2 said

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on 8/2/2008 Very good demomstration, plan on watching all vidoes.

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"I'm Chad I present motorcycles in Wilmington, North Carolina on behalf of expertvillage.com I'm here to show you some of my maintenance on our bike before you go out for a ride. Now we are going to check the air pressure in your tires it is very simple it is just like in any automobile just take the cap off. Get your air pressure gage and put it down check it. Make sure it is around 32-35 psi. In this bike your bike might be different so you might want to check with your manual to make sure you got the correct psi. If your tire pressure is to low it will cause the bike not to lean or it can cause if you have to much air pressure it can cause it to slide out. Just a basic thing you want to keep your eye on make sure you check this before every ride. "

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