03-04-2007, 08:22am
Hi guys just a quick question.
Is it possible to fit a 170/60 (17 inch) rear tyre on a Hayabusa?
Thanks,
Paul.
Is it possible to fit a 170/60 (17 inch) rear tyre on a Hayabusa?
Thanks,
Paul.
170/60 Rear Tyre on a Hayabusa - Can it be done?
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03-04-2007, 08:22am
Hi guys just a quick question.
Is it possible to fit a 170/60 (17 inch) rear tyre on a Hayabusa? Thanks, Paul.
03-04-2007, 09:39am
May fit Paul but I wouldnt
with your size the bike will spin up the tyre very easy & be unstable at high speed shane
03-04-2007, 11:43am
Yeh i agree dont go there paul
03-04-2007, 12:23pm
I ran a 180 for a while it was exactly as Shredder mentioned.
If you are looking for better steering go for the 190/60 for a bit better tip in.
Shayne
03-04-2007, 07:16pm
I ran a 180 for a while it was exactly as Shredder mentioned.
If you are looking for better steering go for the 190/60 for a bit better tip in. A 190/60 can't be a Pirelli because Ron from Balls never talks about them, which leads to my next question, who makes them ?
Woman,where's my wallet?
And whats for tea?
The Dunlop's Sport Max GP has a 190/60 worth about 30mmin the rear
More common is the 190/55 which most of the manufacturers are doing, raising the bike 15mm. Bridgestones in the 002, Pirelli's Dragon Super Corsa Pro, all with fairly pointy profiles.
Shayne
03-04-2007, 10:11pm
What is with you and crappy tyre choices, Paul? Grip, mate, grip.
04-04-2007, 12:17am
Dont use a 170 on the busa rim,the rim is too wide for the tyre.
Just buy my 190 and be done with it.
BACK IN BLACK!!!
04-04-2007, 10:04pm
Yeah,
Stick with what's reccomended. You may save some dollars on the tyre but you'll probably spend the money saved on repairs. Just my 2 yens worth.
Regards,
Busdriver (aka Les)
05-04-2007, 05:54am
Crappy tyre choices? Dude this is like the first time I'm getting a new set of tyres and the first time for me asking about tyres. Unless you're implying that the Michelin Pilot Roads I currently have are crappy tyres?
Thanks again guys I was pretty sure it wouldn't be a good choice so I'll stick with the standard 180/55 Busas run.
05-04-2007, 07:25am
Michelin pilot roads are crappy tyres.I rode a stock busa with one fitted on the back (near new).I had it stepping out in 3rd gear out of corners in the dry.Later on in the wet the owner then heeded my warnings.Old mans touring tyre.
05-04-2007, 07:48am
Pressures mate. Normal tyres and pressures. Thats what I meant Paul. I want you too make it through the year. At the end of the day. you have all the answers right here. 190.
05-04-2007, 10:18am
Yep right you are 190 rear I pressed the wrong number on the keyboard lol.
Pressure is down to normal 42psi so it's all good mate :ausflag:
05-04-2007, 10:33am
Thats the stuff. 190 at 42. Now you are cooking.
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