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DrDarkMatter
16th April 2014, 18:32
hi guys, I got a new rear tyre yesterday so I have been riding the wifes naked Hornet the past couple of days. I have a dilemma now.
Weather in Welly is supposed to be absolute crap tomorrow, heavy rain and windy. Normally I would take the BMW dual sport because its got a nice screen and isnt fussed by heavy rain, but with the new tyre I am hesitant.
So my choice it Sport bike in crap weather but with worn in tyres
or
BMW F650ST with new rear tyre.
of all the years I have been riding I dont remember ever having to ride a new tyre in the rain before.
would it be very dangerous? or be ok if I am cautious?
TIA
george formby
16th April 2014, 18:40
hi guys, I got a new rear tyre yesterday so I have been riding the wifes naked Hornet the past couple of days. I have a dilemma now.
Weather in Welly is supposed to be absolute crap tomorrow, heavy rain and windy. Normally I would take the BMW dual sport because its got a nice screen and isnt fussed by heavy rain, but with the new tyre I am hesitant.
So my choice it Sport bike in crap weather but with worn in tyres
or
BMW F650ST with new rear tyre.
of all the years I have been riding I dont remember ever having to ride a new tyre in the rain before.
would it be very dangerous? or be ok if I am cautious?
TIA
It always rains when I get new tires, the local tire guy calls me Noah. Just be nice & cautious, smooth and avoid the skiddy bits. I've never had a drama. Yeah, they are a bit slippy but not teflon. My current rear tire is poked & hard, it slips in the wet now far worse than in the rain the day it was fitted. Give it a few trips before you try to get your knee down. The middle is fine, it's the lean dangles that make it twitch.
haydes55
16th April 2014, 18:41
Take the BMW. The tire will be grippy enough in no time for commuting. Do a little burn out to add confidence in its grip. Don't go scrapping pegs in the rain
george formby
16th April 2014, 18:44
Bit of 320 sand paper will bling it up nicely.
DrDarkMatter
16th April 2014, 18:46
thanks guys, very much, we are scuffing now lol lol
Gremlin
16th April 2014, 23:39
Just wear it in more slowly, start with middle, then small amounts of lean, then a little more, and so on. Slippery surfaces will be more pronounced, but just take it easy.
Cheerfully told the mechanics "At least you've scrubbed in the tyres" when I went to pick up my bosses Blackbird one day in the pissing rain. Mechanic says "Nah, fuck that, I'm sure it's OK, but I'm not riding it in the rain with brand new tyres".
Ah... thanks... Took it real gentle and gingerly tip toed back to the office. :lol:
DrDarkMatter
17th April 2014, 07:35
Hi guys, thanks for all the advice, arrived at work safe, Tyres was ok. did a good scrub of it last night so maybe that helped. I didnt feel it slip at all and it was bucketing down.
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