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tyre question (yawn)

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just a quicky, been offered a couple of 190 rears cheap, will it fit on the storm wheel ok? would it upset the handling? cheers all :wink:
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I have heard it upsets the handling can't remember what the effect was but not good. Try a search it was a topic some while back.
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will do mate, ta :wink:
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Would definitely agree with SIAT and what's said in the link he posted :!:

Some racers even fit 180 section tyres instead of a 190 stock because the bike turns in better :!:

Personally I'd stick with the 180 section tyre but it's obviously up to you :!:

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thanks for that matey 8) think i'll stick with a 180 then, just got offered the 190's cheap, and with my leg knackered at the mo im not workin (self employed) so cash a bit tight! :wink:
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marravtr wrote:thanks for that matey 8) think i'll stick with a 180 then, just got offered the 190's cheap, and with my leg knackered at the mo im not workin (self employed) so cash a bit tight! :wink:
I can fully appreciate that :!:

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Post by Squiffythewombat »

o0o0o0o what are they? im after some 190's currantly as mines balder than a babys butt!
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Post by Bluefox »

i've got a 190 on the back of mine,don't know why i went for it to be honest,

i can't say that its affected the handling in a negative way,bearing in mind its just medium to low/high speed use it get's (what i mean is,it doesn't get a constant ragging).

The onlt thing i will say is that it doesn't look as nice on the rim as the 180 did,to ballon (ballonny...baloony.....baloonish ah fek you know what i'm getting at ) ,and hell of a job to shift the chicken strips. :oops:
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do not go for 190's i have one on the back(came with the bike) now it has squared off a little the handling has gone well crap, gone twitchy and follows all imperfections in the road, going to nec monday see if i can get a set of new boots cheaper, go back to 180 for sure.
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Totally agree with Joe on this.
Normal riding you won't find a lot of difference, just a little slower changing from left to right, but when they wear they definitely upset the handling more than the 180.

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After this little episode, going for bridgstones 021 from herehttp://www.superbiketyres.com/special_offers.htm they have a Merit tyre local so they can fit on the wheels for me much cheaper than NEC
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