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Just because it fits does not make it right, your 600RR will handle better with the proper 180/55-17 installed
Just because it fits does not make it right, your 600RR will handle better with the proper 180/55-17 installed
Think of it as different size bowls. One bowl sits nicely, with a good contact patch on the table.. The other has a skinnier contact patch on the table, but is the same top diameter as the other... 1 answer could be height, or it could also be that the bottom of the bowl is larger than the top? right?
Well a 190 tire on a rim that a 180 should be on, would give you more tire in the same rim as the 180. So, it makes the tires contact patch different due to more rubber being forced into a smaller rim...
I ran a 190 on my bike when I stunted cause I could lower tire pressure down and do wheelies easier. and more stable.
I used a 180 when I rode daily. Its better, and you can toss your bike around.
Well a 190 tire on a rim that a 180 should be on, would give you more tire in the same rim as the 180. So, it makes the tires contact patch different due to more rubber being forced into a smaller rim...
I ran a 190 on my bike when I stunted cause I could lower tire pressure down and do wheelies easier. and more stable.
I used a 180 when I rode daily. Its better, and you can toss your bike around.
perfect analogy onewheelin, lots of people come in to my shop wanting a 190 on there 600 cause they think that a wider tire will give them a performance increase like it will on a car, but on the bikes you essentaly have to sqeeze the 190 on to a smaller rim, it just doesnt work as well
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