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TIBLE_90
23rd October 2011, 08:57
Does it matter if your rear tire is not the same brand/model as the front tire? My rear tire has recently become flat and I had my front replaced while getting wof 2 months ago. They put a continental on the front, however I have done some research since then and would like to get a Michelin pilot power 2 ct for the rear and match the front up whenever it wears down. Are there any dangers with doing this?
steve_t
23rd October 2011, 09:16
Nah, no problems :scooter:
Owl
23rd October 2011, 09:18
Shouldn't this be in Brakes-Wheels-Tyres
:laugh:
TIBLE_90
23rd October 2011, 10:19
Shouldn't this be in Brakes-Wheels-Tyres
:laugh:
oh, lol didn't see that :shutup::facepalm:. Oh well.
Quasievil
23rd October 2011, 10:27
The Tyres are designed to work in pairs, Profile matching is important for smooth cornering, Water pumping is designed to work together also.
Not a big deal, but not an ideal deal.
p.s I dont do it
AllanB
23rd October 2011, 10:33
What's the front conti? I ask as you really want a nice sticky front to match the Power rear like a Conti Sport Attack. Me - I always do a matching pair. Many do not and have success.
Plus consider the standard Power not the 2 compound one unless you are racing and save a buck - the 2C tyre only has the extra soft compound on the outside 10% of the tyre - unless you are thrashing a powerful bike on the track the standard Powers are a excellent sticky tyre that would suit your Kawa well.
Search KB for Pilot Power as well as one of the members has been doing very good deals on a set of them - you can always sell you conti front on trademe.
Usarka
23rd October 2011, 10:38
Ah this old chestnut :corn:
PS - ditto to Quasi's post.
george formby
23rd October 2011, 10:53
I ran a BT 021 front with a Conti road attack rear, similar profiles so no handling issues but the Conti's wet grip left a lot to be desired. If you can avoid mix n' match, do so.
TIBLE_90
23rd October 2011, 11:29
What's the front conti? I ask as you really want a nice sticky front to match the Power rear like a Conti Sport Attack. Me - I always do a matching pair. Many do not and have success.
Plus consider the standard Power not the 2 compound one unless you are racing and save a buck - the 2C tyre only has the extra soft compound on the outside 10% of the tyre - unless you are thrashing a powerful bike on the track the standard Powers are a excellent sticky tyre that would suit your Kawa well.
Search KB for Pilot Power as well as one of the members has been doing very good deals on a set of them - you can always sell you conti front on trademe.
Front tyre is a conti road attack 2. Ok I'll have a look at the standard powers, thanks for the advice :)
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