What is the standard tire pressure for motorcycles?
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Motorcycle tire pressure standards vary depending on the front and rear tires: 1. The front tire should be between 170 to 180 kPa; 2. The rear tire should be between 200 to 220 kPa. Tire pressure refers to the air pressure inside the tire. The effects of overinflated motorcycle tires are: 1. Reduced ability to absorb road vibrations, affecting riding comfort; 2. Compromised stability when cornering. The effects of underinflated motorcycle tires are: 1. Excessive tire deformation during riding, reducing tire lifespan; 2. Increased risk of the tire slipping off the rim during braking, potentially causing the inner tube to rupture; 3. Higher likelihood of tipping over when cornering.