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I'll need a rear tyre soon and I am looking at getting another PP2.
I think that sounds pretty stock in my opinion 16 front and 40 rear. I gone down to 15 in the front gives me alittle bit more acceleration power (wheelie power) but it sacrifices top speed. More fun and very common for the 04-05 mod.
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There'd be a couple of advantages for ya, with the masses of GRUNT those things made it'd help put it down better when you're cranked over, plus the added advantage of lifting the rear (steepening the rake and helping initial turn-in) and giving a bit more ground clearance. I guess the disadvantages would be a bit more effort to get it right over (those things are big and heavy enough as it is!) and maybe a little more tyre flex....also will it fit in the arm without hitting the front? Some of those old things were a little tight for room and the 190/55 (don't use a 50 on a 5.5) is a fair bit taller...
And to answer the first part of ya question as stated earlier the guy in aus my mate worked with (top ten in s/s over there) shaved around 5 sec a lap going from a 180 to a 190 with no other changes....
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Hi Shaun,
With the 190 on a 5.5 rim, what was it like flicking from left to right etc.
I got an 89 GSXR1100 with a 180 slick on a 5.5 rim and it is a bit slow in changing direction. e.g. Puke Jenian into Castrol, and at taupo's infeild.
Wouldn't the 190 be harder to flick from one side to the other because the center diameter would be bigger??
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A piece of gadget that attached to your ECU and the other to the battery i think and if I make any changes like tyre from 190 to 180 or different tooth sprocket that may alter the speedo accuracy...just go to their website and push in the variables and they will show you the instructions to recalibrate back to the right speed.
Have a read...
http://www.healtech-electronics.com/
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So is the speedo read out off ur normal speedo or the other gaget?
oh yea how easy is it to install?
Took about 45 mins. Had to connect it to the speedo sensor and not ECU as I mention before. IF you are handy in wiring and electrics then should not be an issue in installing it yourself. I had a mate help me.
edit: why would you need a speedohealer if you have stock gearing and tyres? Your speedo should be only out by up to 5% due to the factory error. Mine was out by 10% after the gearing change plus the factory error.
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