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Rider 05-16-2008 08:05 AM

It's your bike do what you want. I would like to hear a report back on how it changed your handling.

z06boy 05-16-2008 09:25 AM

I run 36 frt and 42 rear as well on the R1 and 36/36 on the R6.

If it fits go for it...shouldn't make that much of a difference in your area and it will look good I bet.

Amber Lamps 05-16-2008 12:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by No Worries (Post 43764)
The 200 tire will be taller as 50 percent of 200 is more than 50 percent of 190. The increase in the height of the rear end changes the front end geometry, especially the rake. The other riders who say the handling got better with a 200 tire got better handling from the height increase, not the extra width.

My old Suzuki has a 130 rear tire, but the Works Performance shocks raise the rear end almost an inch. Gives it pretty good handling for a 29-year-old bike.


Cool,so perhaps any "loss" from changing the width could possibly be negated by the increase in height. hmmm.... Oh as far as handling increases from the "width" increase,I was thinking perhaps a larger footprint?

Cutty72 05-16-2008 08:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TIGGER (Post 43726)
Yea,you're right. I looked at my post again... my only problem with that is if you buy a 225/70 17 it will be a narrower tire than a 225/50-17 correct? Why?

Wrong.

both will be the same width, but the 225/70 17 will have a taller sidewall.


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