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Thread: ZXR636 front 65 or 70 series ????

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    Quote Originally Posted by nhuanh
    mine runs on a 120/70-17 front. Haven't experienced any problems for 3000kms. Well, I still can't ride very well, but don't think that's the tyres (or the bike, or the gear, or......)

    Front guard clearance not an issue.
    Cheers SteveZXR uses a 70 series as well on his ZXR, not alot of option it seems so I will have a crack cause I really like the Daiblos
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    Firefight put a 70 profile on the front of his R6 (60 standard) and he PMed me the other day saying how great it was.

    My ex wifes flat mate did the same on his R6, same result and all the pommy bike mags recomend it also.
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    We are putting a 60 profile on my wife's 636 to try and quicken up the steering, useda 70 profile on her 6R and it felt horrible. If you use a 70 profile you may want to jack the back of the bike up a bit.
    She is going to Diablo's as well. I currently use them on my ZX6 and they are great

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quasievil
    Brand statement ? hardly.
    The rear Diablo needs the front Diablo to pump a majority of the water for it, thats how they are designed.If you put on another brand, now that is dumb. Particulary in the wet.
    Im concerned fr reasons other than Brand issues
    Fair enough.

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