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Back in the days when the ‘steelie’ CBRs were raced in abundance, it was fairly common to see people fitting a 170 section rear tyre to the bike (like the SV they were meant for a 160 section as standard). Is this the case with minitwins?
Does it improve the handling/tyre choice*, or is it detrimental?? *I think tyre choice was the major factor in the steelie days. I am probably taking my bike to the track soon and will need some ‘proper’/new tyres on there, so will have the choice of a 160 or 170, just wondering what is best for track use? |
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Officially, 160 is slightly pinched on a 4.5 rim (in practice, a lot of tyre manufacturers know that most of their 160s now go on 4.5s and so they make them narrower at the bead) 170 will likely be a wider tyre, and so slower turning, but also even more pinched and so might have a less than ideal profile.
I think only Avon recommend their 170 for a 4.5 rim.
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The SV doesn't lay down enough power to need a 170 or 180 rear for traction while on track duty. So the 160 is the best size rear for the SV.
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There's also, possibly, a safety issue... Though this is more anecdotal than anything else.
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Nexus is right, this isn't a big or powerful bike, I've certainly had no trouble on track days using a 160 BT010, whether new or shagged (tried both, could have sworn tehre was more rubber left than that when I left the house...). Weather or size of nuts are usually the bigger deal. Mine are so big they drag on the ground, unliek my knee, doh!
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depends on track, you might want to go smaller ... a 150 series for quicker turn in
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Thanks for the replies guys, I’ll go for the 160 then. Anyone got any partworn supercosa’s??
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