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Old 15-08-06, 01:31 PM   #1
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Default Taller Profile Tyres....120/70

Recently got the bike sorted out at Steve Jordans' (Top Stuff, I must add ). Anyway (in the three hours that was spent sorting out my knackered bike) a new tyre was put on, although Steve suggested and put on a taller profile tyre i.e 120/70 rather than the 120/60. All I can say is that it feels great, another worthwile mod for the SV's front end.

Anyone else done this?? Opinions?

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Old 15-08-06, 01:33 PM   #2
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dont you mean a taller tyre? 120/70 opposed to the normal 120/60.
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Old 15-08-06, 01:45 PM   #3
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Yes...
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Old 15-08-06, 02:47 PM   #4
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Default Re: Taller Profile Tyres....120/70

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All I can say is that it feels great, another worthwile mod for the SV's front end.
Okay, why? I'm seriously thinking of putting on a 120/70 for my next front, so am interested in what you feel is good, bad, and a descriptive general opinion.


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Old 15-08-06, 02:51 PM   #5
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Well... It raises the front, which in turn changes the bike's geometry and slows the steering. But it does change the contact patch on the tyre, all other things being equal a 120/70 will put more rubber on the road when leaned than a 120/60. All other things never are equal, mind

You can get a steeper profile on the new tyre- if you switched to a "pointy" tyre from a "flat" tyre, it'd possibly turn in faster to compensate. But most people lower the front to compensate.
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Old 15-08-06, 03:42 PM   #6
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It just feels like you are more planted to the road, gives you a bit more feel and when hitting a corner and lean it over it stills feels planted.

Not technical stuff mentioned above just that it feels safer! Haven't noticed that the bike is any slower into corners etc.
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The only thing I would say is new rubber replacing old almost always feels miles better you'd really need the 2 fresh tyres back to back to do a fair comparison. That said the boots on the Kwak are up for replacement and as it takes a 65 profile front, I've been running a 60 for 11,000 miles, was thinking of going to a 70 so will watch this thread
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Old 15-08-06, 05:08 PM   #8
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Hmm, I wasn't sure a 70 would fit with the extenda fenda. If someone has this combo, let everyone know.
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Hmm, I wasn't sure a 70 would fit with the extenda fenda. If someone has this combo, let everyone know.
Yes, and it does.
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Old 15-08-06, 05:23 PM   #10
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Cheers Bobit69, the original 60 profile front tyre really is a case of trend over function...
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