thanks, look forward to hearing from you.
750 paso tyres
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rova
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smitty2600
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smitty2600
Great news....Motorcycle Superstore has the rear in stock now with free shipping (US). Here's their link:
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com/it ... ivision=6#
$136.99 + $5 processing fee.
$141.99 shipped....not bad.
Now I need a front tire. I heard that the 130/70 ZR16 Michelin Pilot Sport or 130/70 ZR16 Bridgestone BT56 would be a good choice because the bike handles better. I know that I have to raise the front fairing.
I'm thinking about going with the 130/70 ZR16 Michelin so the back and front are from the same manufacture.
Any thoughts..... Is this going to work / is this a good idea?
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com/it ... ivision=6#
$136.99 + $5 processing fee.
$141.99 shipped....not bad.
Now I need a front tire. I heard that the 130/70 ZR16 Michelin Pilot Sport or 130/70 ZR16 Bridgestone BT56 would be a good choice because the bike handles better. I know that I have to raise the front fairing.
I'm thinking about going with the 130/70 ZR16 Michelin so the back and front are from the same manufacture.
Any thoughts..... Is this going to work / is this a good idea?
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rova
- persempre907
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smitty2600
I'm having a hard time finding the front tire, they are sold out everywhere. That's when I found this link posted by 750pheonix:rova wrote:front tires are more available as other bikes use them. i would not put higher profile on front because the geometry of the bike is upset. (see my earlier posting) thanks for contact.
According to the link the Paso handles better and I heard it's easier to put the bike on the center stand with a front 130/70-16 and stock 160/60-16. I just did a search on tyres on this message board and noticed that there are several people running this configuration. I guess if I can't find the stock 130/60-16 I am going to go with the 130/70 ZR16 Michelin Pilot Sport or the 130/70 ZR16 Bridgestone BT56.750pheonix wrote:A pretty thorough examining of various tyres and suspension setups has been gone through in the following link
Ducati Owners Club UK http://www.docgb.org/memberzone/focus_g ... va_era.htm
Just wondering if anyone has tried both tires and which one they prefer?
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rova
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Rova,
Ask superstore if they accept payment via PayPal, if so just get yourself an account, it's very simple.
Recevied my new tyres the week before last and had them fitted during the week. Just did 270km on Sunday morning, what a transformation. The old tyres were worn (the wear bars on the rear were just showing), but I did not think it would make such a difference. There was one particular corner which used to be a worry, it is a bumpy right hander on quite a steep downhill, the front always felt like it wanted to tuck in and pitch you over the bars. Not any more, straight around, no tendency to tuck in, felt really secure.
Have you tried http://www.motorace.com/
Fraser.
Ask superstore if they accept payment via PayPal, if so just get yourself an account, it's very simple.
Recevied my new tyres the week before last and had them fitted during the week. Just did 270km on Sunday morning, what a transformation. The old tyres were worn (the wear bars on the rear were just showing), but I did not think it would make such a difference. There was one particular corner which used to be a worry, it is a bumpy right hander on quite a steep downhill, the front always felt like it wanted to tuck in and pitch you over the bars. Not any more, straight around, no tendency to tuck in, felt really secure.
Have you tried http://www.motorace.com/
Fraser.
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yellerduck
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yellerduck
Smitty, just ordered a front from ridenow.com, http://www.ridenow.com/product/detail/AM59X.aspx They had seven left after I ordered mine! Git-r-done! If anyone else needs a rear, I have quite a stock of them. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... 508&rd=1,1smitty2600 wrote: Now I need a front tire.
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yellerduck
- persempre907
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I can't believe ityellerduck wrote:the 1988 to 1990 Ducati 750 Sport, 1986 to 1990 Ducati 750 Paso, 1989 to 1990 Ducati 906 Paso respectively.persempre907 wrote:What are the other bikes use the 130/60 16 front tires?
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Francesco
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Ducati 907IE 1992 Rosso
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Moto Guzzi Galletto 1960 Sabbia
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