my front tyre is wearing thin, and the vagueness in the wet is starting to loose it's fun.. The tread is starting to become a faint memory on the carcass which isn't like me, but that's ridin the tits off it for ya..
The dilemma I have is, do I;
a) fork out $220 for another identical Battlaxe to replace the one I have, thus keeping the same level of trust in the tyres, and keeping them matched front to rear etc, since the back one was replaced with a Battlaxe a hard 2,000k's ago, and probably has another 6 or 7 left in it.. still a good tyre..
b) buy a part worn tyre that 'does the job' and just don't push as hard, but concentrate on the wheelies so that the back gets worn quicker, but who knows how predictably it'll hold under pressure..
c) bite the expensive bullet (which I can't really afford now), get a new front and rear of what I want to try (something like a Corsa pair etc), instead of waiting till they run down, and see if I can flog the back on TradeMe for a hundy or so
I just want to ride the bike to the best of my ability, but I don't want the front tyre to give up on me, especially with the weather being particulally crap at the moment..
Also, my tyre is 120/65/17.. I had a look in Cycletreads last night, and they had a Mezza (?) tyre for a hundy, which had heaps of meat left on it. But it was a 120/70/17. I also saw some 120/60/17s.. the middle number, I'm assuming is the centre diameter. How much can this vary without getting scary?

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