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| Registered User ![]() Join Date: Oct 2003 Location: The Dena, MD Age: 31 Bike: '06 KFX400, '94 FZR 600, '02 SV650, XR100 Gender: Male
Posts: 297
| Street Gear for an XR100 Does anyone know how I should go about putting street tires on my XRhunard? Do I have to change the rims? and I am a cheap ass also so nothing too frigin $$$$$expensive......it only an XR 100 Thanks fellas
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| Registered User ![]() Join Date: Aug 2003 Location: Wisconsin!!!! Age: 32 Bike: 2007 Honda Ruckus 50RR Gender: Male
Posts: 1,681
| I'd go with Pirelli. I put the MT 75 (100/80/16) on the rear, and the Sport Demon (100/90/19) on the front. If I remember correctly, one of those tires is what comes on a stock Buell Blast. Have fun!
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| Registered User ![]() Join Date: Sep 2003 Location: OrangeCounty, CA Age: 30 Bike: '04 daytona 600, '92 Husaberg 501 motard '79 RD400 Gender: Male
Posts: 31
| Re: Street Gear for an XR100 I raced and XR100 in an endurance race on stock size rims and Battlax BT-45's on them. They chattered a lot instead of sliding.. I dont remember anything else about them except lowsiding because I tired to chuck it into a hairpin like a sportbike.. My fault or the tires??? You decide... -SPECTOR |
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