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 swiftb World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 00:57 - 09 Jun 2009 Post subject: front tyre profile - 120/65 to 120/70 |
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Wondering if many people (particularly those with kwaks) have gone up to a 120/70 from the stock 120/65. Is this accepted as ok? Reason being is im struggling to find any good deals with a 65 profile front.
The bike (2000 ZX6R) currently has a 70 profile diablo fitted and seems ok, but I wouldnt know any different as it was on the bike when I got it so is all Ive known.
What are the advantages/disadvantages of running the 70 and am i just as well sticking with it or should I go back to the manufacturers spec 120/65

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 Posted: 17:13 - 09 Jun 2009 Post subject: |
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Ye ive done it plenty in past with cars but thats not so vital as long as the rolling radius is somewhere near. My main concern is im having problems setting up my front suspension and wondered if the taller tyre was having some kind of effect. Also, im assuming the speedo will be out slightly (not that there that accurate to begin with).
The more people who say theyve done it and its fine the happier Il be to leave a 70 on
Skluff was that someone in a dealer who said they do it plenty enough?
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To test the speedo.
Note rev's/mph on old tyre and then do the same with the new.
Once you have the same rev's you will be able to see how far the MPH is out on the new tyre.
Shame you can't get a 125/70 which should give the same rolling radius... Or would that be 115/70  ____________________ Just because my bike was A DIVVY, does not mean i am...... |
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The 65 or 70 mentioned here is the aspect ratio of the tyre expressed as a percentage of the width .
For example a 100/70/17 would be 100mm wide with a 70mm sidewall height & made for a 17" rim I'll let you work out the height of a 120/70 .
Btw you wont really feel much differance in the bikes handling by going from a 120/65 to a120/70 & the speedo will be as about as accurate as it was before (not very lol).
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It's fine.
Makes it steer a tiny bit more slowly(not that you'll notice) and gives it a slightly bigger foot print when lent over.
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