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    Its that tyre time again

    Time to think about sorting the Ducati for summer.

    Needs tyres.

    Whats around in 110/90 18 rear and 100/90 18 front?

    Thx

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    Bridgestone BT46
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    Shinko 540

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    First I gotta get her started..

    But the BT seems to be exactly right by the numbers
    And I'm running Stinko's on the 'zuki
    So we shall see

    Thankx for the suggestions, Gents
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    I should have asked but what type of Ducati with a 110 rear ? Darmah and MHR normally ran 120/90-18 and 130/80-18
    "If you can make black marks on a straight from the time you turn out of a corner until the braking point of the next turn, then you have enough power."


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    Quote Originally Posted by jim.cox View Post
    First I gotta get her started..

    But the BT seems to be exactly right by the numbers
    And I'm running Stinko's on the 'zuki
    So we shall see

    Thankx for the suggestions, Gents
    Are you? The 540s are a sand and mud tyre
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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    Are you? The 540s are a sand and mud tyre
    Shinko's - yes, never said it was the 500 series. But I do quite like their adventure tyres - I think it is 700 or 770 on the wee yellow shitter
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