
Originally Posted by
MSTRS
The job of the front tyre is to force a 'dry' patch on the road for the rear to travel on. That only works in a straight line. At a lean, this is out the door, regardless of tread pattern.
Generally I'd expect that you would want the more capable (better grip in most situations) tyre to be on the front since that is where you do you braking and your steering....
I can't see how you would - in any imaginable case - "force a dry patch on the road for the rear to travel on" TBH. As you say it would work in a straight line only - and in a straight line it doesn't really matter too much...

Originally Posted by
Katman
You're already shown you don't know the first thing about tyres.
If it only was the bloody tyres mate... 

Originally Posted by
Capt M Stubbing
i put a crossply (by mistake) on my 1988 zx10, almost killed me. tank slapped something fierce. had crossplys on my vmax, thats all that fitted. was ok...if you like the handling like a vmax. i reckon one of the best improvements in bikes...is proper tyres.
1988 ZX10? Here I were to write something sarcastic - but it turns out I learned something today after all 

Originally Posted by
Katman
That is precisely what happened.
Pirelli Sport Demon ordered to match Sport Demon on rear. (And told if Pirelli wasn't available than a BT45 would do).
Metzeler M3 (radial) fitted to front because they forgot to get the Pirelli in.
Their story was that the wholesaler was out of stock of the Pirelli. I can vouch for the fact that that was not the case.
So a Pirelli Sport demon isn't a radial?
I actually thought pretty much any tyre made today would be radial...

Originally Posted by
Katman
I have put this matter out in the public view because I feel it is imperitive that shops are not allowed to get away with this sort of shoddy service.
Indeed, tyres are "rather" important inside our shared passtime... Just out of curiosity, what shop was it?
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