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Thread: Dirtbike for Motard with road bike tyres for Bucket track - Road tyres for 450exc

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    Dirtbike for Motard with road bike tyres for Bucket track - Road tyres for 450exc

    I have difficulty fitting in.

    So I've got my 2007 KTM 450exc, which I barely ride dirt as Auckland is rubbish. So I thought I'd chuck on some road tyres. This way I can use it on the practice days of Bucket racing (and the occasional commute and thrash). Bucket track doesn't don't allow knobblies. So I want road tyres, but the main reason I was running knobblies was so I didn't have to fork out $1000+ and get a cush hub. My reasoning being the knobblies don't allow enough traction to be hard on the gear box. So 2 questions:

    1. Running pure road tyres dangerous to my gearbox?

    2. What the hell tyres are there? The adventure/dual tyres all seem to be focused at high capacity bikes. Currently I have dirt 140/80-18 and 90/90-21. Will any old road tyre design of these dimensions be OK to run?

    I.e front http://www.motoone.co.nz/pirelli-90-...yd2109090trail
    Rear (150 may be a bit wide) but the gist is... http://www.motoone.co.nz/parts/tyres...=ASC&limit=100

    Thanks!

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    Maybe cush is just not necessary...

    http://motostrano.blogspot.com.au/20...to-wheels.html

    ...or they are all racers and often rebuild their bikes.

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    Hunt down a set of road wheels for your exc to supermoto it.
    I bought RGV250 wheels off trademe for $50 and $80...got some spacers machined and bob your uncle!
    Have used them on a DR350, DRZ400, KTM 520exc, XR650R and now my current WR450
    Bike handles fantastically, wheels pretty much fit straight in and comes with a crush drive
    If you're not living on the edge you're taking up to much room!
    Life begins where your comfort zone ends!

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    If you want some road tyres in 18" & 21" sizes I've found Bridgestone BT45's ok. Got a set on the shelf I spoon on every now & then for a track day. Reasonably priced, not $$$ sport rubber sticky but good for a thrash - you get a bit of feedback before they let go.

    Cheers
    Clint

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