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Almost there - reillypadraig - 19-03-13 Bit proud, still learning though! Rear tyre bit twitchy at that angle P.s yea I did realise after I took this picture that chain was abit dry, fixed now Re: Almost there - Chris - 19-03-13 Good god that tyre is squared off. haha! Might just be the picture making it look worse though. Re: Almost there - reillypadraig - 19-03-13 Lol no it was the dusty ground I was after riding on that made it look like that, Re: Almost there - darrsi - 19-03-13 The 'oval' shaped wheel must cause you a hindrance...? :lol Re: Almost there - Lez72 - 19-03-13 Thats definately squared off. The thick band of dust you have down the centre of the tyre is showing your contact patch when the bike is upright. A new tyre would never have that much of a contact patch due to its steeper profile. Re: Almost there - packie - 19-03-13 If your going for a tyre down the road, Padraig.....maybe you might have a look out for ones with a dual compound. I put Pilot Road 3's on my Bandit and part of the deal with the tyre is that Michelin says it has a harder rubber compound in the centre for good mileage and a softer compound on the sides for more grip. I think it minimizes the squareing off effect to some degree. It is a more expensive tyre than others, though. Re: Almost there - ElkWorks - 19-03-13 get some pilot powers on there, i aint got any chicken strips at all on mine Oval shaped tyre means huge contact patch when leant over! Re: Almost there - Dead Eye - 19-03-13 Surely and oval tyre means less contact patch when leant over but a huge contact patch when straight up? Re: Almost there - packie - 19-03-13 (19-03-13, 02:13 PM)Dead Eye link Wrote: Surely and oval tyre means less contact patch when leant over but a huge contact patch when straight up?Maybe not when you think about it. Imagine a square cardboard box on a table and tilt it at a 45 degree angle. The contact would be a lot more when it's upright and there will only be on a very narrow contact leant over. Now imagine that cardboard box is the shape of a football...no matter what angle it is at, it will have the same contact to the surface, if you know what I mean. Re: Almost there - reillypadraig - 19-03-13 Good point, but I won't be replacing it as its not my bike, lol also checked tyre pressure today, the gobshite had the rear @ 23.5 and the front at 15 No wonder it handled like a sausage, I was blaming the 120 tyre on the front for bad handling. Re: Almost there - packie - 20-03-13 (19-03-13, 06:18 PM)reillypadraig link Wrote: Good point, but I won't be replacing it as its not my bike, lol also checked tyre pressure today, the gobshite had the rear @ 23.5 and the front at 15 Your lucky it didn't pop off the rim!! The handling would have been very heavy with those pressures. Don't know what a sausage handles like...I never tried to ride one!! Re: Almost there - spoonlamp - 20-03-13 (20-03-13, 01:54 AM)packie link Wrote: Your lucky it didn't pop off the rim!! The handling would have been very heavy with those pressures. Don't know what a sausage handles like...I never tried to ride one!! YOU HAVEN'T LIVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :rollin Re: Almost there - reillypadraig - 21-03-13 Hahahahhaha but yea was really bad. |