Tire flex is deadly on a motorcycle as anyone who has thrown a bike into a hard corner with low pressure can attest.
My Ironhead Sportster in a rigid frame always felt a little nicer running at low pressure (16 lbs) with radials, 140/90s. I never used to really hot rod that bike except in a straight line. I was riding through the Fraser Canyon one time and noticed that on perfectly dry pavement, I was getting a very nice and controllable drift. It was fun for a while and then started getting really bad and scary. I pulled over and found the tire pressure just barely enough to hold the shape while sitting still, and one push on the seat and the tire would squish. A quick inspection determined I was leaking air around the valve stem. I guessed I was about 4 lbs pressure at that point.
I road fixed the leak with Teflon tape squeezed under the valve stem nut, and pumped it up with a trucker's built in air compressor. I didn't properly fix it for weeks after that since the Teflon tape worked fine.
I run 20 lbs now on the Smithers XS650 and the EBay Bobber (both hard tails), but with old school bias ply tires. However, I run the XS650 tubeless. Seems fine.
Peace & Grease, Dennis.