Rider weight? Luggage weight? Tyre width? Type of roads/riding? Need to know.
But generally yes, rear tyre would be pumped up ~5% more than the front (due to rider weight distribution), so extra luggage might make that differential ~10%.
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Rider weight? Luggage weight? Tyre width? Type of roads/riding? Need to know.
But generally yes, rear tyre would be pumped up ~5% more than the front (due to rider weight distribution), so extra luggage might make that differential ~10%.