size tyres
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ynotbiker
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size tyres
been down my local dealers to see about new tyres mitchelin road pilot 2s,i said i wanted a 120/70 front and 160/60 back,he said it is not recommended different sizes ie 70 front said it may upset bike,seen a post on here saying it is fine,i just want resuring to go ahead with the 70 front cheers all tony
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Just back from my first spin with a 120/70 front.
It does feel MUCH better. Previously with the 120/60 it felt twitchy mid-corner and sometimes needed one or two steering corrections, never dangerous but I was always aware of it.
Now it feels much better tipping into corners and holds the line without any drama. And that was out on wet roads, with a brand new Pirelli Diablo Strada on the back.
I actually had to remind myself to slow down several times as I was on new tyres, as they felt great from the off.
Pirelli Diablo 120/70 front
Pirellli Diablo Strada 160/60 rear
It does feel MUCH better. Previously with the 120/60 it felt twitchy mid-corner and sometimes needed one or two steering corrections, never dangerous but I was always aware of it.
Now it feels much better tipping into corners and holds the line without any drama. And that was out on wet roads, with a brand new Pirelli Diablo Strada on the back.
I actually had to remind myself to slow down several times as I was on new tyres, as they felt great from the off.
Pirelli Diablo 120/70 front
Pirellli Diablo Strada 160/60 rear
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dfh
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Re: size tyres
I have Pilot Road 2s on my TRX, great tyres BTW, I also have 120/70/17 on the front. If you just fit the 120/70 17 the steering will feel slower and heavier, and well crap. By sliding the forks up in the clamps you can accomodate the extra sidewall height of the 120/70 and restore the front ride height. As standard the fork legs are set with 18.5mm from the top of the clipon clamp to the top of the fork tube ( not inc the cap). I have mine @ 33mm of for tube showing above the clipon mount with no clearance or stability issues.ynotbiker wrote:been down my local dealers to see about new tyres mitchelin road pilot 2s,i said i wanted a 120/70 front and 160/60 back,he said it is not recommended different sizes ie 70 front said it may upset bike,seen a post on here saying it is fine,i just want resuring to go ahead with the 70 front cheers all tony
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After a lot of good comments (here) about the 120/70 front tyre, I have one ready to be changed with the current 120/60 tyre. So I don't have a comment how it 'feels' yet, but surely it will be fine (as everybody already says, of those who made the change
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Gerben
After a lot of good comments (here) about the 120/70 front tyre, I have one ready to be changed with the current 120/60 tyre. So I don't have a comment how it 'feels' yet, but surely it will be fine (as everybody already says, of those who made the change
Greetz
Gerben
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kebab19
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110/70
I noticed a while back that the early Fazer 600s run a 110/70-17 front tyre along with a 160/60-17 on the back wheel.
Has anyone ever fitted one of these ? Would it turn into corners even quicker than a 120/70 ?
Has anyone ever fitted one of these ? Would it turn into corners even quicker than a 120/70 ?
1996 vintage now sold. 1999 FZS600 Fazer, 2006 YBR125 & 1981 RD350LC left to keep me entertained.
