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mindz -> Tires tires and more tires (1/1/2005 2:21:49 PM)

Need a new tire. It has a battleaxe on it now and i guess i like it. it was needing replacing when i got the bike but i was wondering if there were any other good choices to look at or better buys. And Whats the largest size tire i can put back there its a 02 600f4i
thanks


  

sirlimpzalot -> RE: Tires tires and more tires (1/1/2005 8:22:15 PM)

There alot of different tires out there...what type of riding are you going to do?? The Dunlop D208ZR, Michelin Pilot /Pilot Power,Metzler Sportec M1 are some of the more popular models and some (like the Metzler) offer great grip but not so great mileage..As far as size of tires...the F4i has a 5.5" rear rim designed for a 180/55-17, you can probally get a 190/50 to fit but it will more than likely slow the steering characteristics down and the only benefit of a wider tire is at the track where you have a little more rubber available at full lean angle. On the street ( in winter) most people cant even use all of the 180's available tire.
Another thing to consider is the tire operating tempature, a RACE spec tire is designed to handle the more abrasive, high temps at the track, and may never get to operating tempature on the street ( offer less grip than a street compound in these conditions) ...
So I say to stick with the recommended size and pick a street compound, or even a sport touring ( grips well, but offers longer wear) compund


mindz -> RE: Tires tires and more tires (1/2/2005 11:13:45 PM)

as far as my riding style im not gonna even try to drag the pegs but i like to take a curve,know what im saying? so far the tire on there has kept me satisfied(battleaxe) and several of my buddies with gixxers have it as well and like it so i think ill just replace it with another one like it. just was wondering if there might be a simmler type tire that was same price range that might have better specs in something.


NeonspeedRT -> RE: Tires tires and more tires (1/3/2005 8:27:59 AM)


You would be suprised at the difference between a 190/50/17 and a 180/55/17. I had the 190 on my cbr900RR. I thought it was great. I replaced that with a 180 and wow. It just leans over so much better. It's an amazing difference. For a new rider such as yourself, i'd keep the tires at the stock reccomended size. Keep in mind that Honda designed the bikes with that specific size tire for a certain reason.


T02F4i -> RE: Tires tires and more tires (1/24/2005 8:25:16 PM)

I was woundering if anyone has the Bridgestone Battlax tires? Are they any good as far as for street/highway? I was thinking about getting them but thought i would get a few opinions before i bought them.

-Tom-


chainstretcher -> RE: Tires tires and more tires (1/24/2005 10:17:17 PM)

Bridgestone are the best bang for the buck tire made. Not just my opinion. Sportrider and Motorcyclist mags did a comparo back in '02 I think and came up with that conclusion. The BT012SS are really sticky and recommended for track days up to intermediate level racing. BT014 is excellent all around street tire. Not quite as sticky as the 12's but you should get an extra 1000 miles out of them. BT020 is a 'sport/touring' tire and I wouldn't put them on a light/powerful bike.


bacolmm -> RE: Tires tires and more tires (5/4/2005 7:41:11 AM)

What about the BT56's, are they any good?


chainstretcher -> RE: Tires tires and more tires (5/4/2005 4:25:16 PM)

The BT56's came stock on the Busa's -- the BT010 was the replacement for the BT56 about 3 years ago and just last year the BT014 replaced the BT010. Sooooo, my understanding was that the BT56 was gone. Having said that I see them popping up in various motorcycle mags. Could be leftover stuff I suppose. Anyway I had good results from the BT56 -- excellent grip and outstanding mileage. Only decent feel but that coulda been the result of less than adequate suspension mods.


T02F4i -> RE: Tires tires and more tires (5/17/2005 11:17:29 PM)

hey just wondering what is a good race/track tire? i was looking at the Metzeler Rennsport Race Rear Tire - RS2 - Green - Soft or the Metzeler Rennsport Race Rear Tire - RS1 - Blue - Super Soft. looking to buy a good track tire here soon. just thought i would ask around before i put my money were my mouth is :$ how good are dunlop track tires?

-Tom-


chainstretcher -> RE: Tires tires and more tires (5/18/2005 7:07:13 AM)

Dunlop track tires are the best but they'll cost ya.


broly1027 -> RE: Tires tires and more tires (5/23/2005 3:44:23 AM)

Deffinitely true....I had a soft race tires on there first (they were about done, so I figured why not wear them out on the street) and what a difference it was when i got streets on it. You're right about the operating temp and how they slip/grip. As a new rider, I almost learned that lesson the hard way.


MapJr -> RE: Tires tires and more tires (5/24/2005 8:48:10 PM)

I just got a new Michelin Pilot Power 120/70/17 put on my 929RR and got caught in a down pour coming home (15 miles). That tire sticks to the ground like glue. That's my recommendation.[8D]


clean929 -> RE: Tires tires and more tires (5/25/2005 2:35:21 AM)

i'd go with thw pilot powers. i had gotten them put on before i took my 929rr to the trak and rode all day on them. they handled very well. also i do alot of curve and mountian road riding and i put about 3k total and still have 45% of the rear left.



00 929rr
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Tong3 -> RE: Tires tires and more tires (6/28/2005 12:28:52 AM)

what do you guys think about them Shinko tires, I'm a little strap for money and its what I can afford right now.
I really need front tires- their shot. The rear still got some life on them but its showing sign of cracking.


Tong3 -> RE: Tires tires and more tires (6/28/2005 12:31:02 AM)

Oh yeah, If forgot to post that this is my learner bike and that I wont be doing any kind of crazy riding anytime soon, so the sticky stuff and high performance tires are not a consern for me.


  

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