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    New tyre = New bike!

    so this is the first time i have found myself in a postion to need a new tyre on the front of a bike. got one today.

    wow.

    god knows what i was doing riding around before. the new tyre - which actually is THE RIGHT SHAPE. just makes the bike feel completely new! its an amazing change

    highly recommend.

    /newbie rant over.

    also - BIG UPS to the guys at cycle treads for putting up with me this arvo.

    they put new sproks and chain on sold me some new boots and a new jacket. did me a WICKED deal and to be honest - i couldn't possibly be happier!

    thanks guys
    gone.

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    Good load of people there! Just got back from putting new rubber on the rear since the arse end was scaring the crap out of me worse than a decent curry...

    The KB discount was applied again. Thanks Cycletreads!
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    Out of interest, what did you get, and did you get a 180 or 190 for the rear (and is it the same, or a change)??

    Just about to swap out the 014s for some metzler z6's as I wore the middle out of the 014s... from err.... well.... over-enthusiastic rolling away from lights :slap:
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    It's barking mad and if it doesn't turn you into a complete loon within half an hour of cocking a leg over the lofty 875mm seat height, I'll eat my Arai.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin
    Just about to swap out the 014s for some metzler z6's as I wore the middle out of the 014s... from err.... well.... over-enthusiastic rolling away from lights :slap:
    I thought that was because you are a nana and you commute on it everyday?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin
    Out of interest, what did you get, and did you get a 180 or 190 for the rear (and is it the same, or a change)??

    Just about to swap out the 014s for some metzler z6's as I wore the middle out of the 014s... from err.... well.... over-enthusiastic rolling away from lights :slap:

    i changed the front. 120 70 17 (i think)
    the rear is currently 180... would a 190 fit?

    the tyre on the back is still got lots of tread. its a 218Dunlop.

    i put a 208f RR dunlop on the front. so far so good.
    gone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lazy7
    the rear is currently 180... would a 190 fit?
    if your rims are stock, then yes. I'm pretty sure the zx7r was a 190 rear stock, but you could drop it to 180.

    A 180 would make the bike more nimble, and increased lean angles, but at medium lean, the 190 has more contact with the road. I doubt I'm fast enough to actually need the extra curve of a 180, although getting to the edge on the 190 isn't hard.

    Rayza, yes, commuting. But lots of that involves splitting to the front, and as I get there it goes green. We suspect the bike is a little out of tune, so of course it pulls better if you give it a little gas
    Quote Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
    It's barking mad and if it doesn't turn you into a complete loon within half an hour of cocking a leg over the lofty 875mm seat height, I'll eat my Arai.

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