Correct tyre sizing & best tyre sizing

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Correct tyre sizing & best tyre sizing

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Ive got a Fzr 400 89/90 exup got a 140/60 17 on the back wheel whats best size to stick on it? I was thinking of downsizing to 130/70 so I can get lower in corners? Thanks in advance
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Re: Correct tyre sizing & best tyre sizing

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130 will flatten the profile. you may use more of the tyre but not sure it will get you any lower!
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Stick to the factory size and find a sticky compound. You won't go lower in the corner because the wheel rim will touch down in the same place.
Besides if you were leaning that far you'd already know it's the can followed by the pegs that drags.
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Re: Correct tyre sizing & best tyre sizing

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Hi, I can't get any lower on my tyre as it is it just hits the rim of the tyre & drifts, just needed advice thanks :)
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Sounds like you've found the limit. You might get some more speed using a different body position, your head should be near the inside bar and you should have 1.5 cheeks off the saddle holding the bike more upright as you do it.
You'll be "faster" through the bend if you slow down a little because if the bike is pushing wide you haven't the best line, unless you've allowed for that drift anyway.

So now it's not about your tyres or your speed, it's all about your suspension.
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Chrisfizzer wrote:Ive got a Fzr 400 89/90 exup got a 140/60 17 on the back wheel whats best size to stick on it? I was thinking of downsizing to 130/70 so I can get lower in corners? Thanks in advance
Is it a 3EN2 or 3TJ? It just sounds like an odd tyre size is all :?: The 3TJ should have a 160/60 17 and the 3EN2 had a 140/70 18 as standard.
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Re: Correct tyre sizing & best tyre sizing

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Kayla850 wrote:
Chrisfizzer wrote:Ive got a Fzr 400 89/90 exup got a 140/60 17 on the back wheel whats best size to stick on it? I was thinking of downsizing to 130/70 so I can get lower in corners? Thanks in advance
Is it a 3EN2 or 3TJ? It just sounds like an odd tyre size is all :?: The 3TJ should have a 160/60 17 and the 3EN2 had a 140/70 18 as standard.
I just know its a 89/90 Fzr exup mate
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Chrisfizzer wrote:
Kayla850 wrote:
Chrisfizzer wrote:Ive got a Fzr 400 89/90 exup got a 140/60 17 on the back wheel whats best size to stick on it? I was thinking of downsizing to 130/70 so I can get lower in corners? Thanks in advance
Is it a 3EN2 or 3TJ? It just sounds like an odd tyre size is all :?: The 3TJ should have a 160/60 17 and the 3EN2 had a 140/70 18 as standard.
I just know its a 89/90 Fzr exup mate
OK - do you have two headlights ... and are there any air intakes ???
Are the air intakes above or below the headlights ???
Are the bars above the top fork clamp or below ???
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Re: Correct tyre sizing & best tyre sizing

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yes ive two headlights two holes for air intakes below but to the side of headlights i could upload a pic
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Re: Correct tyre sizing & best tyre sizing

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That means your bars will be below the top yoke .... you have a 1989 FZR400R 1WG 3EN2 Exup.
They have 41mm dia forks with 298mm dia discs, it will have "3en" on the cdi under the riders seat.

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