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| simon75 |
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 simon75 Two Stroke Sniffer
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 Posted: 10:55 - 04 Sep 2011 Post subject: New Tyres YBR 125 |
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Hello guys. First post so be gentle with me lol. I have a YBR125 and need 2 new tyres. I am looking at getting the Pilot Sporty as they seem the best for my bike.
What I really would like to know is the weight codes. The tyres I have looked at have 42 front and 57 rear weight codes. Im a big lad but i have looked on google and they would hold my weight easily i think (im 19 stone).
I use the bike for commuting short distances and nothing else. Am i able to use the 2 different weight codes or do I need 57 on each tyre etc. What i mean is do the tyres have to be matching? Would it affect the ride in any way or are front weights always different to back weights. I have found a good price to get the tyres delivered as Pro Tyre wanted to charge me £75!
Thanks for any help guys
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Front is 2.75-18 Rear is 3.00-18 ( at the moment but i have been told this is wrong and 90-90-18's are better on the rear)
Has anybody used Blackcircles.com as thats who I am looking at purchasing them from. |
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 neil. World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 11:13 - 04 Sep 2011 Post subject: |
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Pilot Sportys are the way to go and 90/90-18 is definitely what you should be using on the back, not anything else. a 90/90-18 tyre can carry more weight and has a wider and lower profile. You might find the bike is a bit 'twitchy' around corners with the 3.00-18 tyre.
The letter at the end is 'speed' rating - and P means up to 94mph. As for the weight rating, the front generally has less weight on it than the rear. Pilot Sportys are only available in 42 and 57 ratings for front and back in these sizes, and will be absolutely fine. You will absolutely love them, I promise you.
I bought mine from https://www.nationalbiketyres.co.uk/ and got them fitted by a mate, after I took the wheels off for him. |
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Great. Thanks for the help Neil. I'l go ahead and order them. Should make alot of difference. No more sliding around corners lol.  |
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Absolutely - you will never meet anyone who doesn't like them. They really are God's own tyres for small bikes.  |
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Thanks lol. Oh, one more thing im about to order them but it wants a profile size? Any ideas?  |
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Thanks Neil. Just had to be sure,  |
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