Going back to the 160 series tires
#1
Going back to the 160 series tires
When I brought my Shinkos tires I opt for the 180's, thought the looked big than the 160 when installed, but not. Compare them ot my wife bike, which still have the 180's on and they look the same in width.
Also the 160's have more tire contact than the 180's which is probably another reason they wore out faster.
This morning ride to work was better on the 160's felt more stable than the 180's.
An by the way look better on the rim too, than the bulky 180.
Also the 160's have more tire contact than the 180's which is probably another reason they wore out faster.
This morning ride to work was better on the 160's felt more stable than the 180's.
An by the way look better on the rim too, than the bulky 180.
#2
RE: Going back to the 160 series tires
ORIGINAL: njdjh2o
When I brought my Shinkos tires I opt for the 180's, thought the looked big than the 160 when installed, but not. Compare them ot my wife bike, which still have the 180's on and they look the same in width.
Also the 160's have more tire contact than the 180's which is probably another reason they wore out faster.
This morning ride to work was better on the 160's felt more stable than the 180's.
An by the way look better on the rim too, than the bulky 180.
When I brought my Shinkos tires I opt for the 180's, thought the looked big than the 160 when installed, but not. Compare them ot my wife bike, which still have the 180's on and they look the same in width.
Also the 160's have more tire contact than the 180's which is probably another reason they wore out faster.
This morning ride to work was better on the 160's felt more stable than the 180's.
An by the way look better on the rim too, than the bulky 180.
#3
RE: Going back to the 160 series tires
Congrats man! I replaced mine with a 180 the first time to match what was on the bike when I bought it. Then I learned that the 160 was the stock size and thats what I threw on there this year and it's like day and night in cornering diffrence.
I'm never turning back to a 180 now!
I'm never turning back to a 180 now!
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RE: Going back to the 160 series tires
totally agree- i could not rail on my 180 AT ALL!!! to damn much tire for the bike. so this winter I'm slipping the 160 back on for sure! I'm happy for the most part with the SHinko's but still not to sure about them since the 180 kinda screwed up my riding season...I'll test them out for sure next year
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RE: Going back to the 160 series tires
I had a 180 on my bike when I got it. Then I went to a PP race take off 160 and it made a huge difference. And then when I put a normal Pilot Power 160 on the rear it was beautiful. I got it 5miles from Deal's Gap in the rain and it handled like a dream.
F 180s!!! I could understand if you live in flat land areas but living 3hours from the Gap and 1 and 1/2 hours away from some awesome twisties (Plus most roads around me are curves) I love the 160s.
The real test was when I let my buddy ride my bike and he kept telling me my bike was pushing bad. After I got the 160 he rode it and was stumped. He kept asking me what I did with the suspension and I'm telling him absolutely nothing.
F 180s!!! I could understand if you live in flat land areas but living 3hours from the Gap and 1 and 1/2 hours away from some awesome twisties (Plus most roads around me are curves) I love the 160s.
The real test was when I let my buddy ride my bike and he kept telling me my bike was pushing bad. After I got the 160 he rode it and was stumped. He kept asking me what I did with the suspension and I'm telling him absolutely nothing.
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RE: Going back to the 160 series tires
ORIGINAL: Asmittie84
I had a 180 on my bike when I got it. Then I went to a PP race take off 160 and it made a huge difference. And then when I put a normal Pilot Power 160 on the rear it was beautiful. I got it 5miles from Deal's Gap in the rain and it handled like a dream.
F 180s!!! I could understand if you live in flat land areas but living 3hours from the Gap and 1 and 1/2 hours away from some awesome twisties (Plus most roads around me are curves) I love the 160s.
The real test was when I let my buddy ride my bike and he kept telling me my bike was pushing bad. After I got the 160 he rode it and was stumped. He kept asking me what I did with the suspension and I'm telling him absolutely nothing.
I had a 180 on my bike when I got it. Then I went to a PP race take off 160 and it made a huge difference. And then when I put a normal Pilot Power 160 on the rear it was beautiful. I got it 5miles from Deal's Gap in the rain and it handled like a dream.
F 180s!!! I could understand if you live in flat land areas but living 3hours from the Gap and 1 and 1/2 hours away from some awesome twisties (Plus most roads around me are curves) I love the 160s.
The real test was when I let my buddy ride my bike and he kept telling me my bike was pushing bad. After I got the 160 he rode it and was stumped. He kept asking me what I did with the suspension and I'm telling him absolutely nothing.
And a 160 is fine for the bikes that came with em like yours etc. A 180 is great on my bike but it was made to have a 180 tho.
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