What Causes the Rear Wheel of a Motorcycle to Overheat?
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It may be due to insufficient tire pressure, leading to overheating or excessive heat. Below is a partial introduction regarding the tire pressure of a scooter motorcycle: Precautions: Each tire has a maximum pressure limit. If the pressure exceeds this specified value, there is a risk of a tire blowout. Conversely, if the tire pressure is too low, the tire may wear out prematurely. Therefore, tire pressure must be adjusted in combination with the maximum pressure value of the tire grade. Variation range: Typically, the maximum pressure for motorcycle tires is 280 kPa, which is approximately equal to 2.8 bar. However, this value can vary depending on the number of tire layers and the tread pattern. Therefore, maintaining a tire pressure of 2.2 to 2.5 bar for both front and rear tires is considered reasonable.