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Re: Dunlop D250 180/60R 16 fitted
Posted: Sat May 29, 2010 12:43 am
by ducapaso
hardo wrote:Colonial Boy wrote:bevelheadgreg wrote:Spaggy at the Ducati Owners Club and others reckon tyre growth at speed/temperature means the tyre will foul the brace at the front/pivot nd of the swing arm
Hi Greg, well it hasn't yet.
Cheers, CB
Hi CB
- did you tune or check the speedometer after the conversion?
- is the sidestand working or is the angle know very different than before the conversion (or did you extend the side stand / central stand in any way)?
- I will try the same concept as you did in respect of the tire / wheel modification. Whenever you put some additional miles on your bike it would be very interesting if you could describe us your experience with the new set of tires and any possible problems observed so far (of course I hope that there are no

).
Thanks a lot for your feedback and you really did a great job on how our 906 pasos finally could get rescued!
Hardo
The best way to check a speedo is compare with a gps navigator. cancel all driving records and then put it in your poke.
At the end of the ride it will tell your best speed
Re: Dunlop D250 180/60R 16 fitted
Posted: Sat May 29, 2010 8:15 am
by paso750
Thanks for the clarification CB, seems we have a different reference point we measure from. For you it`s the center of the sprocket, I would measure from the contact surface/the inner side of the retainer clip (same as measuring the offset of a brake disc). Hence what for you is 5mm offset for me would be 10mm, therefore the misunderstanding.
G.
Re: Dunlop D250 180/60R 16 fitted
Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2010 8:22 pm
by redchubeka
Maybe a stupid question:
I have read that the 907ie central stand is higher than 906 and I can switch from one to the other to follow the grow up of the NEW bigger tyres.
I can swap also the side stand without modifications?
"just ordered" when it arrives i will try it.
p.s. I'm going to test metzeler m3 and shinko 747

Re: Dunlop D250 180/60R 16 fitted
Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2010 2:12 am
by Colonial Boy
Well, over 6 months has gone by since the 906's Warrant of Fitness and it was overdue for another. I rode it out to the tester this morning and it of course passed without problem. It has been the worst winter here for motorcycling - whenever it stopped raining it was a work day and the rain returned for almost every weekend. It came as no surprise when the tester told me it had covered only 300kms since he last saw it as I can only remember using it 3 or 4 times.
It ran beautifully and handling on the twisty rural roads was fine but maybe it is time my Paso found a new owner who might ride it more often
Has anyone gone down the 180/60 route since I posted my findings?
Cheers, CB
Re: Dunlop D250 180/60R 16 fitted
Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2010 8:00 am
by persempre907
Re: Dunlop D250 180/60R 16 fitted
Posted: Fri Nov 26, 2010 10:40 pm
by Colonial Boy
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I also am riding rarely my 907s.
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Hey Francesco! Looks like we will be returning to Italy next year! Meet us at Pisa and I will ride your 907 for you
CB
Re: Dunlop D250 180/60R 16 fitted
Posted: Fri Nov 26, 2010 11:19 pm
by ducapaso
We might arrange a tuscan meeting!

Re: Dunlop D250 180/60R 16 fitted
Posted: Sat Nov 27, 2010 9:26 am
by Colonial Boy
ducapaso wrote:We might arrange a tuscan meeting!

Now you're talking Nicola! Would sure beat a hire-car
CB
Re: Dunlop D250 180/60R 16 fitted
Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2010 9:27 am
by persempre907
Re: Dunlop D250 180/60R 16 fitted
Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2010 8:37 pm
by ducapaso
not "before", just during!!!
that's what we're going to do:
1) rendez-vous in Pisa under the bell-tower
2) photo-souvenir with Apuane mountains as a landscape (White marble caves included)
3) Ride throught Florence's monuments and museum (Michelangelo's David, the Old Bridge and so on) red line rev requested
4) lunch in Chiantishire with T-bone steak with local receipt. Chianti wine flowing like a river
5)tour in siena's Piazza del Campo running after The Palio's horses (I mean the historical race)
6) happy ending caged in Italian prison!

Re: Dunlop D250 180/60R 16 fitted
Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2010 11:36 am
by persempre907
Re: Dunlop D250 180/60R 16 fitted
Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 4:57 am
by Colonial Boy
Wow Guys! What have I got myself in to?

Now I have to decide whether to ride a black 907 or a red one .....
CB
Re: Dunlop D250 180/60R 16 fitted
Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 2:54 pm
by persempre907
My D250 was touching the chain sometimes
Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2010 10:19 pm
by Mobius
Welp, having replace the starter motor successfully, I embarked on a cleaning and maintenance mission prior to riding again.
I found that with the bike on the center stand, and idling in first gear, the chain would sometimes touch the outer rim of the tyre.
My solution is nothing if not simple. With the engine off, and in neutral, I attacked the tyre with my belt sander fitted with a heavy grade belt. It made short work of the rim of the tyre, taking about 5 mm off the outer peak. Here it is:
I'd ridden about 50 klicks since, and the chain does not appear to have touched the tyre at all. Once again - the bike is totally unmodified in any way. Talking to the tyre supplier, he reckoned there was an awful lot of "meat" on the outside of the tyre, and that I could grind even more of it off if it was still touching.
Re: Dunlop D250 180/60R 16 fitted
Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2010 5:10 pm
by Xchoppers
Nice job!
My guess is most 180/60-16 tires can be modified in the same way with the same positive results.