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Tire tires tires, I need suggestion on sizes for the rear,

PostPosted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 1:54 pm
by raceitb22
I want to go to a 170, however ive heard turn in will suffer, is that true, will it also hurt acceleration???/ anyhelp appreciated, also will the damn 170 even fit, I plan on using the same sidewall height(believe its a 60) if you where wondering

PostPosted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 11:20 pm
by phlat65
well, our wheel is 4.5 inches, so a 170 gets squeezed. the sides get steeper, and the bike will want to fall over. you can look at different 160 brands, and some will have more of a peak, and some will have a more flat profile.. Why the 170 anyway? this bike only makes 50 hp, if you can spin up a 160 out of corners, then something else is wrong, like tire pressure, suspension setup, riding position......

IMHO, a 160 is plenty of rear tire. I have scraped peg, never spun on exits when not wanted, and they are everywhere..

PostPosted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 4:46 am
by keithcross
A 170 section tyre It will fit as far as I am aware, hoever I agree with the above coment, a 170 section tyre will not sit right on the rim, giving a distorted profile and may even put undue stress on the tyre.
As for the same height of tyre, the 60 in the tyre size refers to the aspect ratio. The height of teh tyre is 60% of its width, therefore the 170/60 will be 12mm larger in diameter.

Keith

PostPosted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 12:34 pm
by raceitb22
THanks for input, i was only wondering as wider is better(only sometimes) and before mz na went away, i called the main parts guy and he suggested a 170, and that he was using that size as well so i thaought id ask you peoples, your a tad more informative though, thats all thanks again

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 7:53 pm
by DAVID THOMPSON
my saxon tour takes a 110/80x16 rear tire
and you can not find them in the usa
close is 120/80x16
and it jacks up the back almost 10mm
the fellow befor me had a 130/90x16 on it
talk about a bad handling quick steering bike

be careful playing with tire size

PostPosted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 2:37 pm
by F0ul_Oli
Id agree with everyone here - standard sizes are the way to go.

If you are having a problem with grip, get some stickier tires - not that the standard MT60 are not sticky!!

Wider tires are just for looks and don't help you out on the corners!!

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 30, 2006 6:23 pm
by Chayanne
I have a MuZ Skorpion Tour 2002 I'm already change my rear tire from 150/60/17 to 170/50/17(Metzeler) I don't see any problems, but the seat is too hig to me, I can reach with the two feets but not plain (My legs height is 29-30 inches) if your 32-32 probably you don't see that problem.

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PostPosted: Sat Apr 15, 2006 1:50 am
by dmon722000
160/60 rear and 120/ 65 front. Maxxis Goldspeed tires if you can stand replacing them every 3,000 miles (they kick so much ass I dont have enough room to tell you) or Bridgstone BT020 for great highmilage performance tires (O.E.M. on the Gsxr 600). Thats it. Oh, glad to hear your spinning up the rear on exits, keep it up!