tires
#2
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I like the sportec M1's, its more of a racing style tire tho. Since I take my R6 to track days, its a good track tire and street tire. If you want purely a street tire for stunnin', not sure there, maybe the dunlop208rr's? ~nick
#3
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I got the D207 rr's when they had the sets on sale at cycle gear. I just go for what is a good overal tire and is on sale. Had M1's on last year but they wore to quick. Good tire just I dont wanna have to replace em so quick. Dunlop 207's or 208's seem like a popular tire
#4
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ya, M1's dont last that long, its a soft tire, but is a great tire in my opinion. I forget, but either the 207's or 208's (dunlops) arent made anymore, but they still have one of em out in a rr version, ive heard they are pretty good tires as well, last longer too i think.
#7
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ive had about everything from 020s to 208 GPs, those were sticky mothers i tell you what
right now im running yellow Tomahawks, a lotta people hate on em but i dont care they leave yellow donuts :D
right now im running yellow Tomahawks, a lotta people hate on em but i dont care they leave yellow donuts :D
#8
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ok well i i just got stock dunlops that came out on my bike but i dont no nothing about 28s and **** i wanto poot a wider tire on the back of my bike than i got , i got dunlop k630 130/80/16. but i ant a wider tire what should i look for?
#9
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the wider you get the more traction in a straight line but the heavier it is to turn
look at liter bikes most come w/ 190s but racers run 180s on em because it leans in a lot faster.
look at liter bikes most come w/ 190s but racers run 180s on em because it leans in a lot faster.
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