I need to replace both front and rear tires. If I change my rear tire to 160/60/17 do I change front to 120/60/17 as well? Running stock 150/70/17 and 120/70/17 now on 06 750; local shops do not carry this size for rear tire but I can get 120/70/17 for the front. Just wondering if it will be best to make both 60's?
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Originally posted by first ride View PostI need to replace both front and rear tires. If I change my rear tire to 160/60/17 do I change front to 120/60/17 as well? Running stock 150/70/17 and 120/70/17 now on 06 750; local shops do not carry this size for rear tire but I can get 120/70/17 for the front. Just wondering if it will be best to make both 60's?
Stick with the 120/70 on the front no matter what you put on the back.
There are a multitude of reasons not to put a 60 series tire on the front of your bike.
A 160/70 on the rear would give a lot better ride and slightly increase the quickness of the handling of the bike.
Krey93 750 Kat
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Originally posted by Kreylyn View PostStick with the 120/70 on the front no matter what you put on the back.
There are a multitude of reasons not to put a 60 series tire on the front of your bike.
A 160/70 on the rear would give a lot better ride and slightly increase the quickness of the handling of the bike.
Krey
I tryed the 120/60 on front and did not like it, stick with the 120/70 front 160/60 rear.
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