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Thread: Street Stock 250cc 4-stroke twins

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    Quote Originally Posted by chaos rider View Post
    the're not bigger. the're for lighter bikes, the batle axes are not the best for high profermance (dont get me wrong the're briliant tyres) but michilan made another tyre, the brother of the batle axe, cant remember the name.

    they have a difrent tread and are made with a dif compound that suits sport bikes better the the tourers. very similar but (not better) but better suited.
    As long as the tyre has a confidence inspiring characteristic you can't go wrong, some of the battle axes are great, infact you will find at an entry level you won't be to worried about the best rubber, you want to "read" the rubber after each ride and see how you are riding.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RDjase View Post
    see if you can get BT39s , i know heaps of guys that use them on there buckets and 150ss, i would use them on my RD (120kg) but cant get them in 18s
    The realistic weight on a hyosung is 180kg
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    Ha...Thats true but life is full horrible choices sometimes Merv. Then sometimes just plain stuff happens... and then some more stuff happens.....




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    Quote Originally Posted by RDjase View Post
    see if you can get BT39s , i know heaps of guys that use them on there buckets and 150ss, i would use them on my RD (120kg) but cant get them in 18s
    BT39's are alright.....they arnt that good they were starting to slip out form under me......so now ive had to go get some 125gp tires
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    Quote Originally Posted by DELLORTO View Post
    BT39's are alright.....they arnt that good they were starting to slip out form under me......so now ive had to go get some 125gp tires
    How did you enjoy Roys Hill? Nice track aye

    The 250 rules look like they need street tyres so no 125 slicks for them

    I just stick with my post classic bike,
    and get my bucket fixed , nigel keeps asking were it is lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by ducatilover View Post
    The realistic weight on a hyosung is 180kg
    171 dry so probly more than 180 all filled with fluid haha


    EDIT: yea I was gunna get a stickier Bridgestone but the 45 has dual compund and I commute on my bike as well (When it works)
    Quote Originally Posted by nodrog View Post
    you dont get 180+ hp out of 998cc by being nice to trees.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hiflyer View Post
    171 dry so probly more than 180 all filled with fluid haha


    EDIT: yea I was gunna get a stickier Bridgestone but the 45 has dual compund and I commute on my bike as well (When it works)
    Rather heavy for a 250 twin....Mines 143kg half wet + 12 liters of petrol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hiflyer View Post
    171 dry so probly more than 180 all filled with fluid haha
    wow haha so wont need to look into 250 specific tyres due to the weight
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    Quote Originally Posted by ducatilover View Post
    Rather heavy for a 250 twin....Mines 143kg half wet + 12 liters of petrol.
    Quote Originally Posted by Ooky View Post
    wow haha so wont need to look into 250 specific tyres due to the weight
    I think heaps of the extra weight is in the wheels? is that right?
    Quote Originally Posted by nodrog View Post
    you dont get 180+ hp out of 998cc by being nice to trees.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hiflyer View Post
    I think heaps of the extra weight is in the wheels? is that right?
    And the extensive use of steel..... the gp technology is great
    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
    Ha...Thats true but life is full horrible choices sometimes Merv. Then sometimes just plain stuff happens... and then some more stuff happens.....




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    Quote Originally Posted by RDjase View Post
    How did you enjoy Roys Hill? Nice track aye

    The 250 rules look like they need street tyres so no 125 slicks for them

    I just stick with my post classic bike,
    and get my bucket fixed , nigel keeps asking were it is lol
    yup roys hill was great
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hiflyer View Post
    171 dry so probly more than 180 all filled with fluid haha


    EDIT: yea I was gunna get a stickier Bridgestone but the 45 has dual compund and I commute on my bike as well (When it works)
    My old RD350LC road bike bike(standard, original except for air box and jets) is 149.5 (weighed at kart track) and i just switched to reserve pulling in the gate, 17ltr tank(it needs it) i spose it would have had 2 litres for reserve, so 165kg full i guess,

    theres nothing extra on the race bike lol, and its still a standard engine, makes a big difference a 30kg diet tho

    180kg , i think my Duke is about that weight , there a heavy race those koreans

    You would watch BT39s wearing out for road use, good choice with the 45s

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ooky View Post
    wow haha so wont need to look into 250 specific tyres due to the weight
    What does your RS weigh? A bit less than a Housung me thinks

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    are hyosungs even cabable of racing at 150 2t smoker level???

    i mean if there only 33hp and 180kg......and my fxr150r is around 26hp and 98kg.... dosnt that make hyosungs alittle slow?
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    Quote Originally Posted by RDjase View Post
    What does your RS weigh? A bit less than a Housung me thinks
    138kg dry on a set of corner weights at work but it has to haul around my fat arse
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ooky View Post
    138kg dry on a set of corner weights at work but it has to haul around my fat arse
    But it also has alot of power and torque in comparison, oh and the brakes aren't made from wood and coke cans
    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
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