jord125n
L plate rider.
New on this havnt a clue how to work it haha
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Post by jord125n on Apr 7, 2014 22:53:49 GMT 1
What the biggest, fattest tyre I can put on a mk 2 rear wheel want a beffy look as the one a have at the moment is fat to skinny
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Post by Norbo on Apr 11, 2014 7:57:37 GMT 1
id go 350 no more
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Post by guiri on Apr 12, 2014 10:15:08 GMT 1
What the biggest, fattest tyre I can put on a mk 2 rear wheel want a beffy look as the one a have at the moment is fat to skinny if you go much over the stock size it will handle like shit.
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Post by billy on Apr 13, 2014 16:00:18 GMT 1
if you go much over the stock size it will handle like shit.[/quote] I had "wide" tires on the 350 (110 on the rear and 90 on front I think) and it was a nightmare to drive. My 125 with it's much skinnier tires handled like a charm though (well, apart from the fact that it needed a stronger swingarm and forks. The 125 swingarms has a design flaw which causes them to flex, and the 10w/LC forks are laughably weak and will also flex).
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Post by mudguts on Apr 13, 2014 17:05:25 GMT 1
Hi I ve Michelin Pilot Sporty 90/90/16 100/90/18 much better ride than the standard skinny poo, a couple of mates of mine has now changed to these, very good ride, grippy and good feedback, they rearly update the handling, make sure you have tubes fitted with them, Still look like biscuit tin lids compared to my R1 lol frame forks and swing are flex like meccano !
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Post by justinglos on May 3, 2014 19:54:36 GMT 1
the best tyre size was the same as they used on the tzr that's the tyres I used back in day
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