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SSTU
13-Jan-2004, 22:24
The back tyre on my 1995 ss has worn out what should I do?

NBs996
13-Jan-2004, 22:35
Have you bin drinking???

Ahhh.... Manchester..... just go steal another one! :lol::devil::lol:

Iconic944ss
13-Jan-2004, 23:14
Do a classic burn-out until the tyre explodes - :lol:

Pirelli Diablo appears to be one of the tyres of choice at the moment if u want something sporty to replace it with - just make sure you use something to match your front with OR buy a new pair !!!

Frank

BDG
13-Jan-2004, 23:28
why steal another in Manchester

It will already be bald, having previously been stolen from down south.:lol:

phillc
14-Jan-2004, 09:59
Take your bike on a winter track day for thrills and spills. A bald rear tyre should just about keep you amused ;-)

[Edited on 14-1-2004 by phillc]

Dave G
14-Jan-2004, 10:22
BT010's for my 97 ss,.....I've a pair of squared off michelins if you want them?
:lol:

Fordie
14-Jan-2004, 17:13
Agree with Dave, 010's will give you all the wet/dry grip you can handle on the road . Fordie

BDG
14-Jan-2004, 23:25
Gotta agree BT010 are a good road tyre and not bad for occasional track use.

Don't know what u have fitted at moment but i have a pair of part worn Michelin Pilot Sports 120/70-17 front and 180/55-17 rear that i took of because they didn't have enough left on for a continental trip. The rear is probably too big for your bike but they're in Manchester and yours if you can use them.

If anyone else can use them your welcome to them for free.

SSTU
17-Jan-2004, 09:50
Yes I did have a drink or two three four but it always makes for an interesting thread. I fitted a front 010 just before I took the bike off the road for winter and Im going to fit one on the back as well.
I found Natinal Tyers to be well priced at £76.00 for a front fitted to the rim off the bike.
(Natinal?) have I spelt that right?
:lol::lol:

paulmort
17-Jan-2004, 17:10
They're on my 900ssie and work well on road and feel very solid on track,..just moved to inters and held my own with jap il4s and even took an RSV at edwinas at mallory, good under hard breaking, predictable when ready to let go, again coming out of hairpin and it starts to slide but not so that control is lost, just keep throttle steady, ease of maybe just, but just a little, grips without suspension loading up and alls good and well again
IMHO
rgds
mort and let me know how you find them, assuming you get some. Worth doing F+R at same time, costs a bit more and keep part worn front for "emergencies"
Probably dont need to say, but will for the sake of it,
On road take it easy for first 100 miles or so to get rid of all the 'orrible releasing compound they put on them to gettem out of the mold easier
good luck
mort:roll::roll:

Iconic944ss
17-Jan-2004, 21:52
Obviously its just me.....i have 010's on my 900ss and while they have never done anything nasty to me, I just dont seem to get good feedback from them - unlike the Mich's I've used in the past.

There again - maybe I'm too slow anyways - lol

Comments pls (but just about the tyres)

Frank