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HARLEY DAVIDSON FLHRSI 2005 TIRE PRESSURE?
I have a 2005 Road King Custom (FLHRSI) and i would like to know the recommended tire pressure (front, rear). Also would like to know the the air pressure for the suspension (solo and two up).
If it helps i have Metzeler tires.
Front Tire:
Rear Tire:
Suspension Solo:
Suspension 2up:
Thanks in advance!!!
7 Answers
- AndyLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
38 front and rear solo 38 front 40 rear two up Air shocks i forget and i don't have the book handy,If i remember right it's 20 and 30 though.That might be wrong though for the shocks.
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HARLEY DAVIDSON FLHRSI 2005 TIRE PRESSURE?
I have a 2005 Road King Custom (FLHRSI) and i would like to know the recommended tire pressure (front, rear). Also would like to know the the air pressure for the suspension (solo and two up).
If it helps i have Metzeler tires.
Front Tire:
Rear Tire:
Suspension Solo:
Suspension 2up:
Thanks...
Source(s): harley davidson flhrsi 2005 tire pressure: https://shortly.im/dykvC - 1 decade ago
I ride a 1999 Road King Classic. So, obviously there may be differences over model and year. But, according to my owners manual for Air Suspension Pressure it states: psi adjustments
Rider up to 150 lbs. add: 0 shocks 0 forks
For each extra 25 lbs add: 1.0 shocks 1.0 forks
passenger weight-for each 50 lbs. 1.5 shocks - forks
luggage weight- for each 10 lbs. 3.0 shocks 1.0 forks
Maximum pressures 35 psi 25 psi
Check your manuals Index page - Suspension Adjustments. If y
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
i think that suspension psi is around 8psi. if you have hard bags there should be a sticker inside the right bag with the spec.
and to the guy who said that the air pressure is on the side of the tire. that is the max psi rating before the tire blows
- Anonymous1 decade ago
its written right on the tire dude



