I think it's time to tuck the owners manuals back under our seats guys, and ask the people who sell the tires, (tyres) compounds have changed drastically since the 1970's, anyone else who was riding these bikes back then will agree I'm sure?
My OEM Bridgestones on my shiny new yellow CB750F1 were just horrible slippery things, a pair of Dunlop K81's purchased in 1978 would still have tread on them now as the compounds were so hard, Avon roadrunners were good, but for CB750's Continentals were by far the best!
But I digress, modern tires are meant to be run at higher pressures than are recommended in our ancient manuals, Jimmy, 33/36 sounds about spot-on, that's close to what I run in all my old dinosaurs, and the point someone made about tubes negating the inflation instructions is not quite correct, as there aren't too many modern bikes now running 18/19 inch "Mag" wheels, which of course are the only candidates for tubeless tires in those sizes?
Well, BMW do make a special rim that allows the use of tubeless tires with spoked wheels, but not in our sizes. Cheers, Terry.