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WHAT IS THE CORRECT TIRE PRESURE FOR FRONT AND REAR.

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According to the owners manual: 29psi for the front tire and 36 psi.
But, most stock tires themselves indicate they are 40psi tires. A quick reading through multiple threads indicates most riders follow the tire manufacture due to the ride feeling "mushy" at a lower psi.

Source:http://www.cyclechaos.com/4um/f26/tire-pressure-c50-boulevard-13299/

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