Mismatched tires
#1
Mismatched tires
So when i bought my bike the girl selling it said she had puta new tire on it because the old one had a nail in it and went flat, But when i looked the other day i noticed they were mismatched. No miles on the rear, only a few hundred on the front, what should i do?
BACK:
METZLER SPORT TEC
FRONT:
BATTLE AXE
BACK:
METZLER SPORT TEC
FRONT:
BATTLE AXE
#2
RE: Mismatched tires
You bought your bike from a girl!!! [sm=icon_rofl.gif]
Nah, just messing with you!! They should be fine for every day riding. I probably wouldn't useit at the track if it were ME, but I'm sure some do. If it's new it's not worth dumping. I would run it the way it is and do it right when the time comes.
Nah, just messing with you!! They should be fine for every day riding. I probably wouldn't useit at the track if it were ME, but I'm sure some do. If it's new it's not worth dumping. I would run it the way it is and do it right when the time comes.
#3
#4
RE: Mismatched tires
I would not run them the bike tireshavethe same pattern from ft to back for a reason, if you have a dif pattern on the them theywill not grip the same on the ft and the back. I know by the comment you are not aracer but you will take corners faster and faster as you feel better on the bike. (we all do it)and you want the same feel.
Everyone will have a different point of veiw on this. it is just my 2 cents.
Everyone will have a different point of veiw on this. it is just my 2 cents.
#5
RE: Mismatched tires
I don't believe that either of those are OEM tires so she must have replaced both at some point. I cannot speak to the performance of those tires, as I am not familiar with either one. If they ride OK, I'd probably leave them on unless some track time is coming.
I know that the higher end tires have slight geometry variations and differing compounds where at any given bank angle, they are cooperating with each other. Mismatched tires would negate that effectat best. "All tires are not round" so to speak. Normal riding probably would not push the tire anywhere near needing to match your tires, but then again some people ride pretty frickin hard on the street.
Here's an easy solution: Correct pressures are far more important than matched tires, so if youset your pressure every time you ride, then match your tires. If not, then your not worried about pushing the tires to the limit anyway so there's no sense in wasting all that money.
I'll give you 5800 for it, btw. Think about it. That's 2 bills straight toyour pocket. LOL
I know that the higher end tires have slight geometry variations and differing compounds where at any given bank angle, they are cooperating with each other. Mismatched tires would negate that effectat best. "All tires are not round" so to speak. Normal riding probably would not push the tire anywhere near needing to match your tires, but then again some people ride pretty frickin hard on the street.
Here's an easy solution: Correct pressures are far more important than matched tires, so if youset your pressure every time you ride, then match your tires. If not, then your not worried about pushing the tires to the limit anyway so there's no sense in wasting all that money.
I'll give you 5800 for it, btw. Think about it. That's 2 bills straight toyour pocket. LOL
#6
RE: Mismatched tires
ORIGINAL: sweetdeal
Yeah i bought it from a girl because her boyfriend was in Jail at the timeand it hadboth his and hername on the title, so she sold it to me for $5600, i couldn't pass up such a good deal, it only has 1800 mi on it
Yeah i bought it from a girl because her boyfriend was in Jail at the timeand it hadboth his and hername on the title, so she sold it to me for $5600, i couldn't pass up such a good deal, it only has 1800 mi on it
but seriously i would spend a few hundred bucks and gets a set of matched tires. person preference would be pilot powers. this is just because i have no idea if there would be any ill effect to them being mismatched and the cost to correct the difference is small. plus you can always off the others for a few bucks to offet the cost of the matched set.
#9
RE: Mismatched tires
ORIGINAL:
BACK:
METZLER SPORT TEC
FRONT:
BATTLE AXE
BACK:
METZLER SPORT TEC
FRONT:
BATTLE AXE
#10
RE: Mismatched tires
I road with mismatched tires on my 900RR for over a year and I never had any issues; however, I never tried to take that bike to its limits. I guess it will really depend on the type of riding you do.
I also didn't ride in the rain and I think thats where you would notice the biggest difference.
I also didn't ride in the rain and I think thats where you would notice the biggest difference.