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In need of a bit of advice here.
I bought my k4 SV650s with 2 different tyres, both pretty much new. The rear is a dunlop d208 sportmax, and front is a bridgestone bt014. Ive been told its not a good idea to have 2 diffeerent tyres, which i agree with. Although so far it seems to behave ok (only done 150 miles with them so far). So, what would you do, fork out on new rear/front tyre to match, or keep with the non matching pair? If you would buy one to match, which tyre would be most reccomended, the dunlops or the bridgestone bt014 ? Cheers, James Last edited by James SV; 05-04-09 at 10:05 PM. |
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Well if you're just doing normal road riding then you should be ok. Obviously it may be a bit scary in the wet or if you were doing trackdays....
Yes it would be ideal to change for a matching set. However it's not necessary. I'd personally go for a BT014, although that's like choosing being stabbed over being shot. ![]() |
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Hmm. theres a part worn Rear BT014 for sale with 3.64mm tread i found for 30 quid. Maybe a good option to go for as both my tyres have good tread i dont want to spend too much if its not particularly nessesary.
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I would ride it til the rear was dead. Put what I wanted on te rear & wait til the front was dead & replace that likewise. I just don't get the matched tyres business
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As Stu says, get out and ride 'em. They'll be fine. 99% of this is psychological. Match a pair next time you replace one/both of them.
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I've been riding around with mixed tyres and it don't bother me. Scrubs off ebay are a lot cheaper than new. Just go out and ride IMO.
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Can't remember the last time I had matching tyres! Though mine are usually similiar shapes at least, that's the important part.
I've never held with the whole "sticky tyre on the front because if you lose one end, you want to lose the rear" thing either. I don't want to lose EITHER end, and I ride accordingly, having a sticky tyre on the rear doesn't make the front less sticky, it just reduces the chance that you'll lose the rear. But if your riding style is designed around "Ride til you slide then back off" it's only a matter of time til you bin it anyway.
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As others have said, just ride it.
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