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Originally posted by skai@Jun 2 2004, 11:43 PM

If u are refering to Pasir Gudang.. why not? :smile:

ok...hehe coz scared sp speed not fast enuff n cant kup enuff...cant play much

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Originally posted by ZLord@Jun 3 2004, 02:43 AM

ok...hehe coz scared sp speed not fast enuff n cant kup enuff...cant play much

hmm..i tot u jus passed??make sure u got everything setted up nice for track...and make sure u can control ur bike well enough before u make any harsh decisions...its nice to ride there but u got to ride fast and safe...good luck..:cheer:

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Originally posted by ZeC^SP@Jun 3 2004, 05:53 PM

hmm..i tot u jus passed??make sure u got everything setted up nice for track...and make sure u can control ur bike well enough before u make any harsh decisions...its nice to ride there but u got to ride fast and safe...good luck..:cheer:

thx alot...sp is a gd bike :cheer: :cheer:

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i'm sure wat i gonna ask hav been ask b4...bt hope fellow members can tell me again...wats the default size of sp tyre? isit 120/80/17? i wan somethg tat is safe 4 cornerin...gonna change 2 tt900 as its abit cheaper n oso more durable than bt39

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Posted
Originally posted by ZLord@Jun 3 2004, 10:47 PM

i'm sure wat i gonna ask hav been ask b4...bt hope fellow members can tell me again...wats the default size of sp tyre? isit 120/80/17? i wan somethg tat is safe 4 cornerin...gonna change 2 tt900 as its abit cheaper n oso more durable than bt39

Can't remember about the detailed size of tyres.. but i know, 110' for rear is more easier to corner than 120'.. but 120' is more stable than 110'

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Posted
Originally posted by skai@Jun 3 2004, 11:31 PM

Can't remember about the detailed size of tyres.. but i know, 110' for rear is more easier to corner than 120'.. but 120' is more stable than 110'

oh ok thx 4 ur info...the default size of 120/80/17 is told 2 me by hkl...i wonder if wat he said is correct...

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Originally posted by ZLord@Jun 4 2004, 10:28 AM

oh ok thx 4 ur info...the default size of 120/80/17 is told 2 me by hkl...i wonder if wat he said is correct...

yeah it is..

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1 of the mech at hkl told me tat most sp dun use the default size liao...most use 110/80 or 110/70...bt i feel tat in order 2 corner more stable muz use bigger tyre mah...the mech even said 120/80 is too heavy for sp...hw true is tat? makes me wonder wat tyre size i shld use...

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most like to use the smaller (lower?) tires like 110/70 or 120/60 cause they feel the bike is more 'powerful' due to the fact that the walls of the tire is lower, so the same number of turns as a 120/80 in fact goes LESS distance.. if you use stock size it'll 'feel' heavier but the actual weight of the tire... well i dont really think its that much of a difference

 

am actually using 120/80 profile tires (bt39ss) now on my sp.. i think its quite good to use as i dont even corner all the way to the ends of the tire... imho its quite hard to even go down THAT much..

 

edit.

i dont think you need to go down that low also on singapore roads...

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Originally posted by ZLord@Jun 4 2004, 12:18 PM

1 of the mech at hkl told me tat most sp dun use the default size liao...most use 110/80 or 110/70...bt i feel tat in order 2 corner more stable muz use bigger tyre mah...the mech even said 120/80 is too heavy for sp...hw true is tat? makes me wonder wat tyre size i shld use...

thats because the fookers are trying to sell off their odd sizes tyres

Posted
Originally posted by filbert@Jun 4 2004, 03:22 PM

most like to use the smaller (lower?) tires like 110/70 or 120/60 cause they feel the bike is more 'powerful' due to the fact that the walls of the tire is lower, so the same number of turns as a 120/80 in fact goes LESS distance.. if you use stock size it'll 'feel' heavier but the actual weight of the tire... well i dont really think its that much of a difference

 

am actually using 120/80 profile tires (bt39ss) now on my sp.. i think its quite good to use as i dont even corner all the way to the ends of the tire... imho its quite hard to even go down THAT much..

 

edit.

i dont think you need to go down that low also on singapore roads...

oh...thx 4 ur info...learned somethg new again 2day...so m i right 2 say tat both the front n rear wheel uses the stock size of 120/80??

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Originally posted by enHANZed@Jun 4 2004, 04:53 PM

thats because the fookers are trying to sell off their odd sizes tyres

whahahahaaa true true...suspected tat motive too

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Originally posted by ZLord@Jun 4 2004, 05:01 PM

oh...thx 4 ur info...learned somethg new again 2day...so m i right 2 say tat both the front n rear wheel uses the stock size of 120/80??

front is 90

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Posted
Originally posted by sunnyday@Jun 4 2004, 11:13 PM

front is 90

oh..so the stock size for sp front tyre is 120/90, rear tyre is 120/80...correct? hehe been askin alot...tryin 2 keep the forum active :bounce: :bounce:

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Originally posted by ZLord@Jun 4 2004, 11:55 PM

oh..so the stock size for sp front tyre is 120/90, rear tyre is 120/80...correct? hehe been askin alot...tryin 2 keep the forum active :bounce: :bounce:

front is 90/80/17 if i din rem wrongly

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Posted

1 last question abt sp tyres...wats the recommended amount of air for the tyres...both front n back...juz went 2 petrol station juz now n was wonderin hw much air 2 pump inside...any1 can tell me? heard tat rear shld pump more than the front

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Posted
Originally posted by ZLord@Jun 5 2004, 12:54 AM

1 last question abt sp tyres...wats the recommended amount of air for the tyres...both front n back...juz went 2 petrol station juz now n was wonderin hw much air 2 pump inside...any1 can tell me? heard tat rear shld pump more than the front

It varies alot for riders weight.. with/without pillion etc etc.

 

For me, i pump PSI 28 front and PSI 30 for rear.

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Posted
Originally posted by sunnyday@Jun 5 2004, 01:38 AM

front is 90/80/17 if i din rem wrongly

Front 90 80/17 Rear 120/80 17 or 120/60 17 110/70 17 120/70 17..

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Posted
Originally posted by skai@Jun 5 2004, 07:38 AM

It varies alot for riders weight.. with/without pillion etc etc.

 

For me, i pump PSI 28 front and PSI 30 for rear.

hmm...tink i pump front 29 back 32 to b kiasu abit...coz very common for sp hit exhuast when over hump...better make sure tire got more air

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Posted
Originally posted by filbert@Jun 5 2004, 01:02 PM

without pillion will also hit?

without pillion wun...bt wif pillion den will hit liao...esp if pillion is heavy n hump is steep...thot of mayb pumpin more air inside tyres...bt too much oso no gd...haiz such a dilemna :confused: :confused:

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Posted
Originally posted by ZLord@Jun 5 2004, 11:56 AM

hmm...tink i pump front 29 back 32 to b kiasu abit...coz very common for sp hit exhuast when over hump...better make sure tire got more air

go slow lor.. :smile:

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Posted
Originally posted by skai@Jun 6 2004, 04:38 AM

go slow lor.. :smile:

yea bt sometimes those car tailgate me in carpark til damn jialat...like damn impatient litat...kaoz...:mad: :mad:

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Posted
Originally posted by ZLord@Jun 6 2004, 12:13 PM

yea bt sometimes those car tailgate me in carpark til damn jialat...like damn impatient litat...kaoz...:mad: :mad:

can always ignore them one mah.. car go over hump the driver doesnt feel that much also.. just dont go too slow lor

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psi 28 ? mhh i thought the pressure is in hundred one ? last time i pump front n end each 200...

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