Hi All
Just wandering has anyone tried squeesing a 190 tyre on the rear at all? I've got a 180 on there at the min, just thought i'd try and find out if it improves the hanleing? I know my gixxer handles great and that's got a 190 on it instead of the stock 180.
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Jurgs
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I was reading the fireblade forum the other day and there was a big topic on 190 or 180 tyres. it also had an article from a well known bike mag.
Basically the bike mag said the manufactures put a 190 tyre on for the "big mans bike" effect.
When tested a 180 tyre gives the same if not beter contact patch with the road and the 180 tyre gives a better turn in.
A 190 will slow the steering down.
I also know that on the WSB grid a lot of the teams race on a 180 rear, when the road bike comes out of the factory on a 190.
Basically the bike mag said the manufactures put a 190 tyre on for the "big mans bike" effect.
When tested a 180 tyre gives the same if not beter contact patch with the road and the 180 tyre gives a better turn in.
A 190 will slow the steering down.
I also know that on the WSB grid a lot of the teams race on a 180 rear, when the road bike comes out of the factory on a 190.
Hi All
I have also heard that fitting a 190 slows the bike down i was reading this on greg nemish's vtr site some time ago. I am new to this forum and have chatted to Chris a couple of times about sssarm there seems to be alot about cct's on here my rear completley let go (theres a joke in there somewhere lol) at 14000m i had it repaired at P&D Wakefield Honda in Leeds cost £500 now at 16000m and service is due only the front needs checking and i am going to do it myself just a little unsure i have just done a mates nc30 that was easy but they are gear driven. Alan
I have also heard that fitting a 190 slows the bike down i was reading this on greg nemish's vtr site some time ago. I am new to this forum and have chatted to Chris a couple of times about sssarm there seems to be alot about cct's on here my rear completley let go (theres a joke in there somewhere lol) at 14000m i had it repaired at P&D Wakefield Honda in Leeds cost £500 now at 16000m and service is due only the front needs checking and i am going to do it myself just a little unsure i have just done a mates nc30 that was easy but they are gear driven. Alan
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Stick to the 180 mate it will turn in better because of the profile. Its a bit like getting your knee down looks good but.....