What pressure u running in the rear Shinto. I have the verge11 but does not hook up good off the line. Wants to spin bad. Great I cornersShinko Verge 011.
What pressure u running in the rear Shinto. I have the verge11 but does not hook up good off the line. Wants to spin bad. Great I corners
I was afraid if go to low in pressure would not handle good in turns. I a knee dragger. Lots of sport bikes. Older and wanted more upright positionAround 30-32 lbs. higher pressures will definitely cause more spin. Thing is the bike is making around 100 lbs. of TQ at 4K rpm so there is really no tire that will be able to hook on most streets. How you sit on the bike makes a difference too...if you get your weight real forward it will light up the tire everytime. That's what I do if I'm trying to spin the tire on purpose. (you know like leaving a bike night parking lot ) Just lean forward and crack the throttle.
I've tried most of the tires out there and the Shinko hooks the best and is good in the twisties. The stock Bridgestones are very good on a stock bike, but once you put a pipe and a tune on they will spin 1st-3rd gear, especially if they have some mileage on them.
Also a huge plus is that the Shinkos are inexpensive, so you can replace them more often and not go broke. I have a wide wheel now on my current bike, but on my first VMax with the stock wheel I would put new Shinkos on every year.
From where did you get your 17” wheels ?Running Metzler Interact radials on my 17" wheels. Z6's currently. I've run multiple sets of them and they are great all around rubber. When caught in the rain they excell, dry grip ditto. And the price is more than fair. I don't get the longevity some get, but Metzler's balance up nice without a ton of weights lineing the wheel. I use beads now, but check the tires without them first anyway.
Right here on the forum. An older member sold me the rear at a fair price. Sean Morley found me a matching front at an even better price. Then they were powder coated and polished, new bearings. I couldn't be more pleased with them. They are almost as old as my bike, but they balance almost perfect without the tires on them. And spin true.From where did you get your 17” wheels ?
Avon has a new tire out, Avon venom chrome. Only thing close to the gen 2 size is a 200/55 18............. Not sure if it would fit in the swing arm.
It does...and it corrects some of the speedo error too.
According to most people that tried the 240 you loose a lot of handling compare to the 200 tire and I prefer handling before looks.Any try the Michelin Scorch 11. It comes in a 240 and I always liked Michelin’s. It looks pretty good.
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