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 Posted: 19:19 - 05 May 2008 Post subject: 160 vs 170 |
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i cant really see any major problems with fitting the 170 section as long as theres enough clearance in the swingarm area,whether youve got a hugger fitted etc.Dont be tempted to go any further than 10mm oversize as this may put extra stress on the rim/bead.I cant comment on the Pirelli option,but i am a Bridgestone fan..the 021 is a good touring compound tyre.If you want a softer compound,try the 014 compound.Hope this is of help.Tim  |
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I got a puncture on the Hornet a while back and decided at the last minute to put a new tyre on rather than plug it, as there wasn't much life left in the old one. The best option the tyre place had in at the time was a 170 (as opposed to 180 standard) that was the same type as my front, I forget exactly what. I quite liked it and the bike definitely seemed to turn in quicker.
It did wear bloody quickly, though I wouldn't have thought that would be related.
I don't much see the point in moving to a wider tyre, the appearance thing is only minimal. ____________________ Photos and that |
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would running a 170/60 put my ass bit higher in the air?
(well on the cat its not exactly in the air but you get what i mean ) ____________________ I have misplaced my pants.........
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thats just as close to the original profile as not,
i talk in approximations, i dunno about you but i don't live in a perfect world.
i would rather have a smaller profile tyre with less roll, than a taller one that turns you in faster.
you can do that just as easily by dropping the forks a few mm's through the yokes.
i think that would be by far the safer option
so you can shove your
right up your backside
lol, hehe (you know im not serious) ____________________ the humans are dead
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 18 years, 24 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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