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slow4banger 02-18-2007 07:12 PM

quick question about tires
 
I currently have a 180/55 (stock size)tire on my bike, and was wondering if a 190/55 will work with my rim. any help would be appreciated

Nick

Del La Sol 1320 02-18-2007 07:36 PM

Re: quick question about tires
 
sure... but unless your getting a better deal on the 190 theres no real reason to pay more to put one on there, it won't look much bigger and won't help performance... but unless your a professional racer it won't really hurt it much either dispite what some people might say... so basically do what you like but just don't think its going to look like a zx10's fat rear end or anything because the narrower rim is going to squeeze the tire in narrower

slow4banger 02-18-2007 08:13 PM

Re: quick question about tires
 
i was just curious because i found an insane deal on a pilot power 2ct, and wanted to see if it would fit. thanks for the info

Yamamaha 02-19-2007 06:48 AM

Re: quick question about tires
 
190 pilots look huge... Shit - my 180 looks like a 190 compared to my friends diablo corsa. I think im going to break away from the pilots on my next set of tires and get the corsa to see if i can get the lines to go away. My friend is a pretty good rider, and can usually get rid of his wear lines on his tires, but for some reason hes having a difficult time getting them down on the corsa's. While the pilot tends to flare out towards the edge, the corsa is more round, so im wondering if thats better for traction on the track.

onepointone 02-19-2007 08:32 AM

Re: quick question about tires
 
+1 on what Del La Sol 1320 says. you can do it, but it wont get you any performance.


Originally Posted by shiftnlift (Post 2844542)
190 pilots look huge... Shit - my 180 looks like a 190 compared to my friends diablo corsa. I think im going to break away from the pilots on my next set of tires and get the corsa to see if i can get the lines to go away. My friend is a pretty good rider, and can usually get rid of his wear lines on his tires, but for some reason hes having a difficult time getting them down on the corsa's. While the pilot tends to flare out towards the edge, the corsa is more round, so im wondering if thats better for traction on the track.

not to go off subject, but on my sv650 i never got to the edge on my pilot powers, and it takes some real hard riding to get to the edge of them on my gsxr.

i wouldnt go by getting rid of your chicken strips, the pilot powers are awesome tires. they have a steeper side wall for more contact patch while leaned over, thats probably why your not getting all the way to the edge. i havent heard anything about the diablo's, but i know the powers work awesome for me, and i have no interest to go away from them.

Yamamaha 02-19-2007 09:14 AM

Re: quick question about tires
 

Originally Posted by onepointone (Post 2844765)
+1 on what Del La Sol 1320 says. you can do it, but it wont get you any performance.



not to go off subject, but on my sv650 i never got to the edge on my pilot powers, and it takes some real hard riding to get to the edge of them on my gsxr.

i wouldnt go by getting rid of your chicken strips, the pilot powers are awesome tires. they have a steeper side wall for more contact patch while leaned over, thats probably why your not getting all the way to the edge. i havent heard anything about the diablo's, but i know the powers work awesome for me, and i have no interest to go away from them.

Me personally, I dont have any problem getting the wear lines off pilots....front or rear. When i decide to go into a turn, im all or nothing, so i really push it...given i know the conditions are ok to do so. Usually, when we do the cloverleafs on highways, my friends tell me afterwards if i lean anymore over, i will be dragging my feelers - which is good to know, since i dont want to be into it anymore (at least until i get a full set of leathers and boots).

Im just tired of staying with the same old tires, and not knowing if theres something better out there.

Del La Sol 1320 02-19-2007 10:09 AM

Re: quick question about tires
 
i've run pilots, diablos, and metzlers on the street and track, they all perform the same... i just get whatever is the cheapest which is usually metzlers or michelins, but they are all so close theres no performance advantage or disadvantage between one or the other

seanazzy 02-19-2007 12:37 PM

Re: quick question about tires
 

Originally Posted by slow4banger (Post 2843738)
i was just curious because i found an insane deal on a pilot power 2ct, and wanted to see if it would fit. thanks for the info

what kinda deal?

skr00zloose 02-19-2007 03:37 PM

Re: quick question about tires
 

Originally Posted by shiftnlift (Post 2844863)
my friends tell me afterwards if i lean anymore over, i will be dragging my feelers - which is good to know, since i dont want to be into it anymore (at least until i get a full set of leathers and boots).

that's what the feelers are for :D it doesn't take much to hit your feelers, depending on your technique.

just get some skateboard knee pads and have at it :D better than dragging your kneecap thru an exit ramp. THAT hurts like hell.

Victum 02-19-2007 05:57 PM

Re: quick question about tires
 

Originally Posted by slow4banger (Post 2843540)
I currently have a 180/55 (stock size)tire on my bike, and was wondering if a 190/55 will work with my rim. any help would be appreciated

Nick


cycle gear didnt have the right size front for my bike when i got the pilot powers but they ordered it and had it in like 3 days...

edit: if that is why you're asking of course.


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