Just make sure you line the front and back sproket up within a knats cock.
otherwise you will be chomping through chains....
as for the rest of it .
just blolt it in
Just make sure you line the front and back sproket up within a knats cock.
otherwise you will be chomping through chains....
as for the rest of it .
just blolt it in
And that is the honest truth your honour..
Always a difficult question...
The narrow rims limit the tyres to whats available in those sizes.
Mine are 16/100/? oin the front and 18/130/? on the back.
There are quite alot of tyres available for the rear but the front it a real prick.
I use Pirelli Sport Deamons and they seem to work really quite well.
Other Tyres that MAY be available in your sizes are:
Avon Road Rider
Metzeler Lasertec
Michelin Pilot Activ
Bridgestone BT-45 (These are also quite good, I found them to last better than the pirellis but seem a little less grippy)
Dunlop GT501
IRC RX-01 (really good value for $ but not avail for 16 inch front)
The Sport Deamons seem good enough for the bike and do well in magazine write ups. I will keep buying them unless somthing comes along that looks like it may be better.
Now the obvious thing to do would be to change the rims to suit modern rubber sizes but there is a catch!
These odd tyre sizes are crossply tyres, which aren't as stiff as a modern radial, they work better on shitty old 1980's suspension so if you were to change rims to get new rubber it might not work quite as well as one would hope.
I tried a 17inch/120 supercorsa stretched over an NSR 100 wide rim on my VFR and it was sketchy as fuck and no-where near as good as the stock setup.
If you are going racing and gettting serious enough to want really good rubber I think (Havn't got that far yet myself)a full suspension, rim and tyre upgrade is probably worth looking at, it can also be done keeping to pre '89 stuff for posties.
Heinz Varieties
There's actually heaps of 16's out there what are sticky enough for buckets, the problem is usually you have to buy em brand new unless your really lucky and spot some on tardme.
I can't justify buying a new 16 inch tyre when i have a fxr front rim with a 125 slick on it waiting for me.
My bad.
hmm, I don't quite remember saying those words exactly Kyle, but It it handles ok once you get your head around the weird turning in sensation the 16" front rim gives. So you are going to get that front rim and put it in your bike? You should it would be a good improvement.
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