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Yup, squared tyres on the XJ felt the same  |
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XJ had 2 square tyres... imagine that.. only went round one roundabout at over 30mph, it was a motorway one  |
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I've done over 10k on my tyres and the rear has been squared off for a while (still over 2mm of tread in the centre though) - getting a wobble in the steering when I let go of the handlebars and decelerate at around 35-40mph and cornering isn't much fun at the moment either...  |
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Bikes like to be ridden how the previous owner has been riding it. So if you get a bike that's been ridden by someone afraid to lean it will be scary as hell when you try to. tire pressures and suspension settings can make the problem much worse. Generally a softer bike wants to stay upright.
I had the opposite problem when i bought some ex race tires for my NC30. The middles were like new but the edges were gone. The bike didn't want to be upright! The slightest bit of input and it would flop over to the side, it was only ever happy at a 45 degree lean angle! I did some of my fastest ever riding on those tires and wish they did standard ones with that profile! |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 358 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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