my rear tyre is just about shagged and I am running a set of dunlops.
If I want to change to something else (people seem to like the pilot powers?? unless there is something better for the 7?) is it advisable to change my front as well?
I will go and see Mick @ MTM if i have any money left over from fixing this thing after all the damage the theives have done
unrelated note - greenmeanie you've got almost the same model as me - what fuel do you run - i couldnt find a recommendation in my service manual?
I have shinko 003 ultra soft front/pilot race rear.....yes i go to mick ....have done 4 a long time! No complaints with that combo.......work a treat! ($370 pr fitted).
Fuel like hemi said....bp ultimate/caltex vortex etc.....pretty much any premium except shell !
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you may also want to try 180 instead of the 190. It will quicken the steering up a little.. The 7 didn't really need a 190 but it was fashionable at the time.... unlike Ponti's moustache..
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95 ZXR750R M Race Bike - No. 75
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zx6r, zx7r, GPX750, GPX500, lots of KX's.
I ride way too fast to worry about cholesterol
MadKaw wrote:you may also want to try 180 instead of the 190. It will quicken the steering up a little.. The 7 didn't really need a 190 but it was fashionable at the time.... unlike Ponti's moustache..
is that all it effects, the steering and nothing else
From what I understand, using a lower profile tyre will change the angle of the bike, causing it to slope more to the front. The same effect as dropping the triple clamps down the forks, or raising the rear.
This will put more weight on the front wheel and so any steering inputs will have more of an effect. Hence you get quicker steering.
It will also make the bike more unstable as smaller movements will have an effect on the travel of the bike. Though I doubt you'd notice this a lot.
I think what Smek means is a higher profile tyre, which is what you get with a 180. Most 190s are a 50 profile, which means that the sidewall is 50 percent the cross section (or whatever) of the width, and with a 180 this number is 55. In effect this means that the tyre is 'sharper' and will turn quicker, as in it would take less effort to push it over. That is why with slicks they are usually a taller profile on the 190s, so that it steers quicker, and also is taller so has the geometric effect Smek mentioned.
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Tyres like the bridgestone bt-002's come with a 190/55 rear. Quicken the steering on the 7 and these are bloody good tyres if your looking for something for track and scratching only.
if u fit a standard 190 on the zx7r, it has a wall height of 95mm. By fitting a 180 the wall height is 99mm. So u have effectively raised the height at the back by 4mm.
Yeah but you have to watch the figures a bit Mina. They can be a little off, it is the reason I wish they would use the racing tyre method for road tyres, i.e. instead of a profile measurement you get the total height. For instance my current slicks are 120/600 and 190/645.
The 190/55 Faz suggested is a good thing I reckon.
But either way getting a 7 to tip in a bit faster is a good thing.
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betta late than never
on the 190 vs 180 make sure it is the right rim width because later models post 2000 (i think?) ran wider oem rim to fit 190's, if you put a 180 on that rim you flatten out the profile and actually slow the steering down.