hexta
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Post by hexta on Nov 28, 2022 17:35:55 GMT 1
Hello What tyre brand/dimensions would you recommend for 350 ypvs fram/rgv 250 front an rear? Also it seems the link to rgv conversion pdf is dead, is there another one? Link not working 92.48.206.111/%7Erdre/draw/RDGV/RDGValinone.PDFHexta
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Post by dusty350 on Nov 28, 2022 19:58:44 GMT 1
I normally fit Bridgestone Battlax BT090's
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Post by midlifecrisisrd on Nov 28, 2022 20:11:48 GMT 1
BT090's are my first choice too as we're made for a light sporty bike
Bit pricey mind
I've used Metzeler street whatever they are on a few builds and they rode fine
Also used Bridgestone S20
I tend to stick with 110/70 and 140/70
A 150/60 will fit but I found it didn't help it turning in
Steve
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hexta
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Post by hexta on Nov 28, 2022 23:54:35 GMT 1
BT090's are my first choice too as we're made for a light sporty bike Bit pricey mind I've used Metzeler street whatever they are on a few builds and they rode fine Also used Bridgestone S20 I tend to stick with 110/70 and 140/70 A 150/60 will fit but I found it didn't help it turning in Steve Thanks, it seems I have 17 inch rear wheel so 140/70 should be right. Thought rear was 18. Good cyber Monday deal on Pirelli Diablo 2 front tyre, and a reasonably priced Pirelli sport demon rear. Not sure if mixing those Is a good idea though. Have 160/60 120/60 battlax on my sv650 i could borrow but probably way too wide
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Post by JonW on Nov 29, 2022 0:19:42 GMT 1
Hello What tyre brand/dimensions would you recommend for 350 ypvs fram/rgv 250 front an rear? Also it seems the link to rgv conversion pdf is dead, is there another one? Link not working 92.48.206.111/%7Erdre/draw/RDGV/RDGValinone.PDFHexta My website is now gone, but the wayback machine saved pages over the decade+ that it was active and that page was rehosted by me as I knew it would get lost over time, so it also appears on wayback... FWIW Wayback is messy and not that easy to use, but multiple grabs mean the info is there in some way or form, its just got to be found. web.archive.org/web/20171031163747/http://www.2smoked.com/RGVonYPVS%20plans.pdf
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Post by dusty350 on Nov 29, 2022 8:17:49 GMT 1
The Vj21 has an 18" rear wheel, the Vj22 is 17" Dusty
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hexta
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Post by hexta on Nov 30, 2022 14:40:37 GMT 1
My website is now gone, but the wayback machine saved pages over the decade+ that it was active and that page was rehosted by me as I knew it would get lost over time, so it also appears on wayback... FWIW Wayback is messy and not that easy to use, but multiple grabs mean the info is there in some way or form, its just got to be found. web.archive.org/web/20171031163747/http://www.2smoked.com/RGVonYPVS%20plans.pdfWonderful. Thank you, Sir
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hexta
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Post by hexta on Nov 30, 2022 14:43:05 GMT 1
The Vj21 has an 18" rear wheel, the Vj22 is 17" Dusty Thank you, I have a vj21 and a vj22 rear, dont know about the front. And 17" front and rear rims, so will go for the vj22 swing
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Post by dusty350 on Nov 30, 2022 17:42:33 GMT 1
Vj21 and Vj22 front wheels are the same, it's only the rear' s that differed. Dusty
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