cbr1000f
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RE: cbr1000f
Well, you can "fit" a 180. But I wouldn't. The problem is that most of the 180s are 45 or 50 aspect ratio tires. Meaning that their side wall is not as tall as the 170/60-17 that came on your bike. So, the rear will not sit up as high. This will limit your cornering clearance.
Also, unlike other bikes of the time, the CBR1000F does not have it's speedometer pickup on the front wheel. It is in the drive sprocket cover near the clutch slave cylinder. So, changing the size of the rear tire will also alter your speedometer.
Just some things to think about.
Also, unlike other bikes of the time, the CBR1000F does not have it's speedometer pickup on the front wheel. It is in the drive sprocket cover near the clutch slave cylinder. So, changing the size of the rear tire will also alter your speedometer.
Just some things to think about.
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#4
RE: cbr1000f
For the 1987-1988 use 150 even if the stock is 140. Better handling and a few more tyres to choose from.
Change the rear rim for a 1989 Hurricane, or any other fitting rim, and you can use 180 without changing the swingarm.
I put a Kawa ZXR750 rim (with some small adaptions) with 180 tyre on my 1987 Hurricane and it works well and looks good.
Change the rear rim for a 1989 Hurricane, or any other fitting rim, and you can use 180 without changing the swingarm.
I put a Kawa ZXR750 rim (with some small adaptions) with 180 tyre on my 1987 Hurricane and it works well and looks good.
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RE: cbr1000f
@MR. Ape: I have to correct you here. First, most 180 rear tyre has the "55" ratio, which means it is 55% of the widht in height. This means it is ~99mm "high". A 170/60 is with the same math ~102 mm "high"(the height varies between tyre brands and models, it's just a guideline). This difference is neglitible (spelling?). This is also meaningless info, since a "88 canĀ“t fit a 170, or a 180 for that matter, since it's rear rim is too narrow. As Shadow says, you must change the rim to a newer one, from -89 (US market -90) or newer, which is 5,5" wide.
Second: to my knowledge, the -88 speedo is not driven by the front sprocket, but by the front wheel. Later models was driven by the front sprocket.
Third: Can it really be that hard to put a real Topic to a thread you start, Myles? I mean, "cbr1000f"? Yeah, ofcourse, thats what we talk about here... A correct Topic increases your chances of getting answers. Change of rear rim and the Q about "How wide rear tire can I put on a -87-89 model? is one of the most frequently asked Q on this forum, how 'bout that "Search" button? The guys here is a suberb bunch, that won't bother you with this, just answers your Q, but sometime you may join a forum where you won't be excused so easily. Also, the number of threads in a forum affects it's performance. Not trying to be mean or something, just a friendly advice.
As to your Q: Shadow1 and Honda_Hurricane has already answered correct.
Second: to my knowledge, the -88 speedo is not driven by the front sprocket, but by the front wheel. Later models was driven by the front sprocket.
Third: Can it really be that hard to put a real Topic to a thread you start, Myles? I mean, "cbr1000f"? Yeah, ofcourse, thats what we talk about here... A correct Topic increases your chances of getting answers. Change of rear rim and the Q about "How wide rear tire can I put on a -87-89 model? is one of the most frequently asked Q on this forum, how 'bout that "Search" button? The guys here is a suberb bunch, that won't bother you with this, just answers your Q, but sometime you may join a forum where you won't be excused so easily. Also, the number of threads in a forum affects it's performance. Not trying to be mean or something, just a friendly advice.
As to your Q: Shadow1 and Honda_Hurricane has already answered correct.
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RE: cbr1000f
Sorry for the"hiding" Shadow, when I've tried to reply to something, it has'nt worked, it has kinda taken the "spirit" out of me. Cosmobob has also started a swedish forum for those of us swedes that's been hanging around here, been using that instead. I have also had alot to do here, I'm Chairman of the Dog Club of my breed in the Middle Sweden region, and we have arranged the annual Country clubmeeting this year, together with Swedens biggest Dog Show of the breeds in the club, 203 dogs were entered! Together with the Board meeting, we had Breed meetings, dog training educations and a dinner with 120 people attending. Occationally I succeed in stealing some time for bike riding, with grumpy faces from the missus...