tyre size info
tyre size info
What tyre size does everybody use on their R model Fzr please? I'm just about to change my front tyre and I presumed it would be a 120/70/17 but it has on a 120/60/17. The tyre fitter chap tells me they use a smaller profile for better cornering but I'd like to put back on what it had on originally. It's a Bridgestone Battlax BT20. The back is a Battlax and thought I'd better match them up. Just thought the tyre size was odd.
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I'm just about to put a 120/70 17 on the front and was considering the Pilot Power (none 2CT). I have a Pilot Road on the rear which is staying put, by the way.nuggitt wrote:I've got Michelin power 2ct's on mine Dave and the sizes are front 120/70 Z 17 and rear is 180/ 55 Z 17
Do you like the Power's Nuggit?
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I've always had bridgestones in the past Paul. Which I liked very much. I had complete trust in them. I switched over to Michelins for the first time last year. I do like them and they do give you a good feedback. I was hoping they would last for two bike riding season, but I'm afraid not. That's my own fault though for being a bit heavy with the right hand. I will be having to have a new rear tyre fitted very soon.
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Many years ago I went up to a bike show in London & there was a Pirelli & a Metzeler stand. (this was before they merged)
I asked about the OEM 130/60x17 front & the 170/60x17 rear & asked what they both recommended...& they both said 120/70 front & 180/55 rear.
Strangely, the 180 Pirelli MTR02 rear never felt as good as the Metzeler MEZ1, but I didn't like the front Metezeler profile so always rode with a Pirelli MTR01, as it was a lot more round in profile.
On my R1, the front Diablo Corsa 3 is very triangular & there's lots of side grip when pushing in the corners.
Nowadays I stick to Pirellis, & would never touch CST, Conti, Goodyear or Yokahamas. As for bridgestone...why pay the same money for them as for Pirellis.
I asked about the OEM 130/60x17 front & the 170/60x17 rear & asked what they both recommended...& they both said 120/70 front & 180/55 rear.
Strangely, the 180 Pirelli MTR02 rear never felt as good as the Metzeler MEZ1, but I didn't like the front Metezeler profile so always rode with a Pirelli MTR01, as it was a lot more round in profile.
On my R1, the front Diablo Corsa 3 is very triangular & there's lots of side grip when pushing in the corners.
Nowadays I stick to Pirellis, & would never touch CST, Conti, Goodyear or Yokahamas. As for bridgestone...why pay the same money for them as for Pirellis.
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I've been using a Metzeler Sportec M1 120/70 17 on the front for last 3000 miles, since I got my exup and its never faltered, even on damp track days.
No idea what it's comparable to but looking at a Pilot Power at moment.
No idea what it's comparable to but looking at a Pilot Power at moment.
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it's not too bad Nuggit. I think I need my head bearings adjusted at some point tho. The nose cone is cracking a little more in places but that''s not a surprise after I hit a partridge last year. I was going to get the wheels painted but as I've got a spare set I may get them painted instead and replace them when I next need the tyres changing. I'm not too sure if I may need some fork seals too but it doesn't seem too bad at the minute. It does seem to like its oil so the next time I need to top it up I'm going to replace it with mineral instead and see if that makes a difference. It does still go well tho. Haven't been out on it with the new tyre yet. I was going to go along to Louth bike night tonight but it's a little too late now, I don't seem to have the energy I had when I was younger. Sooner get home and have a cuppa. How bad is that. Half a pint of semi synthetic and a tetleys please sir!