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Rider32,

 

So long the tires are fresh and of a "sports" compound, there are an overkill for you. Be it the SC, M1 or Stones....you will not use up to even 70% of their capabilities....unless you track!

 

So buy within your budget and preference. ;)

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Rider32,

 

So long the tires are fresh and of a "sports" compound, there are an overkill for you. Be it the SC, M1 or Stones....you will not use up to even 70% of their capabilities....unless you track!

 

So buy within your budget and preference. ;)

 

Im not so much corcern about normal riding, im just concern about the wet weather control and the stable of bumpy between the tyres....

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Been using BT012 for about a week already, find that it grips very good during dry weather, and wet weather also not bad, much more more better than my last stock BT011 and Bt010.... Cant comment on the heat cycle or miliage at the moment, too new to comment..

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Been using BT012 for about a week already, find that it grips very good during dry weather, and wet weather also not bad, much more more better than my last stock BT011 and Bt010.... Cant comment on the heat cycle or miliage at the moment, too new to comment..

 

where did u get the bt012? i need to change my front tyre badly.

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Been using BT012 for about a week already, find that it grips very good during dry weather, and wet weather also not bad, much more more better than my last stock BT011 and Bt010.... Cant comment on the heat cycle or miliage at the moment, too new to comment..

 

where did u get the bt012? i need to change my front tyre badly.

 

I changed my BT012SS at UNITY.... 120 front and 190 back for $410...

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Been using BT012 for about a week already, find that it grips very good during dry weather, and wet weather also not bad, much more more better than my last stock BT011 and Bt010.... Cant comment on the heat cycle or miliage at the moment, too new to comment..

 

where did u get the bt012? i need to change my front tyre badly.

 

I changed my BT012SS at UNITY.... 120 front and 190 back for $410...

 

Surprise surprise. I just changed my front tyre (BT012) at unity too. Feels so good to be using matching tyres (last time used a front metzeler and rear BT012). Most of my maintenance is done at unity, so see ya around rider32. :shades:

 

Currently seasoning the front tyre. Front pumped to 34psi and rear 36psi. Will give a field report on the BT012 after 2 weeks. :lol:

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Been using BT012 for about a week already, find that it grips very good during dry weather, and wet weather also not bad, much more more better than my last stock BT011 and Bt010.... Cant comment on the heat cycle or miliage at the moment, too new to comment..

 

where did u get the bt012? i need to change my front tyre badly.

 

I changed my BT012SS at UNITY.... 120 front and 190 back for $410...

 

Surprise surprise. I just changed my front tyre (BT012) at unity too. Feels so good to be using matching tyres (last time used a front metzeler and rear BT012). Most of my maintenance is done at unity, so see ya around rider32. :shades:

 

Currently seasoning the front tyre. Front pumped to 34psi and rear 36psi. Will give a field report on the BT012 after 2 weeks. :lol:

 

;) C you around.... Yr PSI looks a bit lower than usual, maybe im going to adjust mine also,somehow feel a bit wireld..

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Hey my OEM D208ZR is wearing out soon. Maybe changing to a M1 sportec or BT012ss. Wun be going back to the stock D208 coz i spin up the rear quite a few times during trackdays even using 30/f 31/r psi. Its Sucks.. :gun: But regarding the BT012ss, heard that there r alot of cheong BTs out there. Is that any truth abt this myth? :confused:

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Hey my OEM D208ZR is wearing out soon. Maybe changing to a M1 sportec or BT012ss. Wun be going back to the stock D208 coz i spin up the rear quite a few times during trackdays even using 30/f 31/r psi. Its Sucks.. :gun: But regarding the BT012ss, heard that there r alot of cheong BTs out there. Is that any truth abt this myth? :confused:

 

according to some other forums, if u r going to track to eat those corners, you should pump your front to 32psi and rear 29psi.

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Hey my OEM D208ZR is wearing out soon. Maybe changing to a M1 sportec or BT012ss. Wun be going back to the stock D208 coz i spin up the rear quite a few times during trackdays even using 30/f 31/r psi. Its Sucks.. :gun: But regarding the BT012ss, heard that there r alot of cheong BTs out there. Is that any truth abt this myth? :confused:

 

according to some other forums, if u r going to track to eat those corners, you should pump your front to 32psi and rear 29psi.

 

From wad i heard from my friends who r regular trackdays addicts, using 29/r psi seem too much for a street tire as the flexing of the sidewall will be too much and will overheated. Street tires r mean to be operated in lower working temp in the street as oppose to the race compound tires which work in much higher temp and had a stiffer sidewall. I had friend who average 1.49 in PG and were using 30/f 30/r psi.. maybe its he been using SC2 so he can get away wif that setting. Anyway i will try playing ard wif the tires compound and psi and c wad the result is..

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:cheer: :cheer:

I using 34/f 36/r psi on the street, but wish to find the extra grip from the tires on the track by lower the pressure abit.

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any1 noes WHERE n HOWMUCH for bt96 90/80-17?? any comment??

 

alo brader. u ride kap chai ah?

 

u getting 'sotong' tires? go across causeway. got alot of choice.

thai-made TT900 or local ferelli which comes in yummy green,yellow or candy red colours.

 

btw, its impossible to get 90/80-17 for bt96, 90, GPR70, etc.

smallest is 110/70-18

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Can any lao jiao tell mi the estimated price of 1 set of Dunlop TT900 or Bridgestone BT090 for NSR150SP :confused:

Cos my tires botak liao must change...

I ask my bike shop they quote $250 for 1 set, izzit reasonable :confused:

 

:cheer: Thks 4 the help :cheer:

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Wat should the pressure for my tzrr 125 be? Front tyre 110, rear 140. Using gpr.

 

try 33psi front

rear 36.

adjust accordingly.

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'91 NC30 | '00 GN250EY | '03 YZF-R1 | '00 Y125Z | '04 X-1 | '06 R6

 

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Can any lao jiao tell mi the estimated price of 1 set of Dunlop TT900 or Bridgestone BT090 for NSR150SP :confused:

Cos my tires botak liao must change...

I ask my bike shop they quote $250 for 1 set, izzit reasonable :confused:

 

:cheer: Thks 4 the help :cheer:

 

prices @ LAB is d cheapest u can find. besides HKL.

best go in d morng, b4 lunch time.

 

for SP, cant use bt090. no size.

only bt39ss, tt900.

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'91 NC30 | '00 GN250EY | '03 YZF-R1 | '00 Y125Z | '04 X-1 | '06 R6

 

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This is a guideline only, start from

Front 29PSI

Rear 31PSI

 

I would very much prefer 28PSI front and 30 PSI rear if I'm using GPR70SP

 

33PSI front and 36PSI rear is way too much for your machine.

 

Thanks. I think i have the right pressure all the while too. :smile:

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