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hey lads... will a 190 tyres fit on my 94 ZX9R? It normally runs a 180...
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It has a 5.5" rim so I would guess you could, what sort of riding are you doing with it & is this just for bling of for a practical reason?
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I am doing some track days and I can get hold of some sticky 190's real cheap...
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well if its cheap rubber then go for it i say... ;)
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Good rubber at a cheap price would be ok........ But I don't like the sound of cheap rubber for track days..........
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smithy5 wrote:Good rubber at a cheap price would be ok........ But I don't like the sound of cheap rubber for track days..........

Dont tell Madkaw...

never bought a new tyre in his life till a few weeks back for a race meet. :lol:

good rubber at a cheap price is the Go.
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yeah but my oringinal Question is - will a 190 still fit on my old Budget bike - 94 ZX9R? it runs a 180.. I just don't know if there will be enough clearance in there... they are good sticky brand name tyres, off a work mate who used them for a few track days.. still heaps of tread left. I normally run sports touring type tyres, but want to give myself every chance of staying on the track :D
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Post by MadKaw »

Yes.

Jonno has a 190 Shinko on the back of his 94 zx9r..

I use to run 190's on the back of my 98 zx9r which also has 5.5 inch rim (180)..
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sounds like a good plan then... cheap tyres to tear up on a track... never been on a road race track before, so should be fun!!
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mortaygo wrote:sounds like a good plan then... cheap tyres to tear up on a track... never been on a road race track before, so should be fun!!
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mortaygo wrote:sounds like a good plan then... cheap tyres to tear up on a track... never been on a road race track before, so should be fun!!
Just make sure they're nice and warm before you hook into it, especially the first right hander at OP. :( We don't want to see another good old 9 on its side.

Mortaygo, I'd been interested to know how you go with a 190 on the rear. I've always run the standard 180, but a 190 could be a nice alternative.
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I run 190 rears on my zx7 which runs the same 5.5" rim as the B series 9 and they're fine. The next thing I'm going to try is jamming a 200 NTec on it :shock:
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I'm sure I had a 190 on the back of my 98 ZX7 when I bought her new way back then.....

Why would you want a 190 as opposed to a 180. What are the benefits or drawbacks?
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green10 wrote:I'm sure I had a 190 on the back of my 98 ZX7 when I bought her new way back then.....

Why would you want a 190 as opposed to a 180. What are the benefits or drawbacks?
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Are there any benefits of a wider tyre when doing track days?

More surface contact equals more corner speed, anything like that?
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