Now where did it go?

Stephen

Rider
Jul 2, 2010
289
7
West of Houston
Oh wait, never mind, I found it. Was looking for that formula for checking the air in my tires.

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:laugh:
 
Actually this formula converts the pressure of winter air to summer air. Failure to change the air in the tires from winter to summer air can lead to the turn signals leaking blinker fluid.
 
Actually this formula converts the pressure of winter air to summer air. Failure to change the air in the tires from winter to summer air can lead to the turn signals leaking blinker fluid.

Caution: If you have a 2012 GL1800 made in Japan, then the air in your tires are Japanese and should be changed in 12,000 miles or 2 months, whichever comes first.
 
That's why I triked my 2012, to get rid of the "foreign air" and replace it with air "made in the USA"

You have USA air in the rear tires, but still have Japanese air in the front. Be sure to change it as soon as possible. Japanese air is not compatible with USA roads.
 
I find it's best if you use 78% nitrogen in the tires.
It really improves the ride. :wave4:
 

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