190 Rear tire
#31
[QUOTE=msethhunter;317155]Not sure how much more I can hang off this thing, and still stay on it.I have one cheek fully off. I think I am doing it right, just running out of tire.
just put a 190 Q2 on that bitch and you'll have the tire you are asking for.
just put a 190 Q2 on that bitch and you'll have the tire you are asking for.
#33
**** dude, I am almost kissing the mirror as it is. Shifting my weight any farther forward is going to make me more "frog" than I already am. My chest is already against the tank. And look at my feet. Take one guess on why in the other thread I voted for rear sets. I am you're average guy at 5'10", I have done the "plate" mod to move them up and back, and I still have to get on my toes. I end up shifting my feet around quite a bit to use the rear brake and shift.
P.S. Start here for the "action sequence."
http://www.flickr.com/photos/victory...57627847698761
P.S. Start here for the "action sequence."
http://www.flickr.com/photos/victory...57627847698761
Last edited by msethhunter; 10-27-2011 at 09:02 PM.
#34
i dont think a bigger tire will help you. the only way to get more would be to get a more rounded tire, one w/o a chicken strip. just like the one nath981 listed in his post
Dunlop Sportmax Q2 Rear Tire - 190/50ZR-17
Dunlop Sportmax Q2 Rear Tire - 190/50ZR-17
#35
In my case, raising the gearing was not an issue since i am running a 15/44 tooth sprockets, but on his, he would have sacrificed some low end grunt by running the taller 55.
relative to your comment of a rounder tire, it's actually the opposite. The arc of the Q2 is flatter and more uniform than i believe all other 190s on a 5.5" rim since 190s are generally intended for a 6" rim, thus spreading the bead are approx a 1/4" per side. Putting either a 190x55 or 50 on a 5.5" rim is generally going to squeeze the tire enough to steepen the sides making them prone to feeling unstable/uncertain at the edges.
The exceptions to this are the Q2 190s which are optimum on the OEM rim, and consequently the 200s are best on a 6" rim. For some reason, dunlop has chosen to separate itself from the other manufacturers and this has created a win-win for those of us with 5.5" rims who want to lift the rear, gain more contact patch and benefit from a more predictable/linear feel at lean in the case of the 55; or in the case of the 50, just want a bigger contact patch with linear/predictable feel, but do not want to alter their gearing or rear ride height.
the below reference refers to the d211, but, from my recent experiences, the same applies to the Q2s in terms of preferred tire/rim configurations.
http://dunlopracing.com/tires-products/d211gp/
Contrast dunlop with the traditional modus operandi of michelin and the other manufacturers in the chart on the link below in terms of rim/tire preferences.
http://www.gixxer.com/forums/showthr...=286257&page=2
Last edited by nath981; 10-28-2011 at 10:15 AM.
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