Hi Jon, I wonder if you could phone or email Dunlop UK for the answer to the D419/D250 question?v2barn wrote: obviously i need to ascertain that the D419 is the same size dimensionally as the D250 given it is the same size on the tyre wall (180/60/16) otherwise i will be back to square one if the tyre profile is different.
One more thing CB, did you ascertain how much wear was on your chain by adjuster position before you started this conversion? ie was the chain virtually new or approx 1/2 life? i just wondered if the latest position of the excentric adjuster would limit the ammount of chain adjustment available and hence the ammount of miles per chain?
As for chain adjustment, my mods have not altered the original excenter position. However, as I have no idea how worn the chain is, perhaps someone with more knowledge could look at the picture of the excenter position and tell. I don't think reversing the position so the axle is uppermost has altered the amount of adjustment still available and can't see why it should - other than it may have straightened the top section of chain over the guide fractionally and therefore made this longer - but it would be slight. I may,when the bike is "finished", lengthen the stand legs and return the axle to the original position - the current position is a bit of a 'quick-fix'.
I would stress that all these mods are out of necessity - not because I like 'tinkering'. I would have much prefered to fit original tyres if I could have found them.
Cheers, CB