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Tire Options for our CB1100 - Printable Version +- The CB1100 Community Forum (https://cb1100forum.net/forum) +-- Forum: Honda CB1100 Discussions (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=5) +--- Forum: Mechanical & Technical (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=7) +--- Thread: Tire Options for our CB1100 (/showthread.php?tid=4125) |
RE: Tire Options for our CB1100 - Lord Popgun - 06-15-2020 Clears everything on mine just fine. RE: Tire Options for our CB1100 - Gone in 60 - 06-15-2020 Thank you, sir! My late 2012 date coded originals are holding their own on my straight slab of a commute, but I tried to have "fun" on Saturday, and took a road with some actual turns. Didn't have as much fun as I'd like. RE: Tire Options for our CB1100 - peterbaron - 06-15-2020 One set of 120f/160r on my '13 model and another 160r on present '14 = no clearance issue at all, total 60+Kms ridden RE: Tire Options for our CB1100 - Gone in 60 - 06-15-2020 Thanks, Peter. I might just go that way, opens up some options! RE: Tire Options for our CB1100 - Lord Popgun - 06-15-2020 Mine is a 110 on the front and 160 on the rear. Angels GTs RE: Tire Options for our CB1100 - Gone in 60 - 06-15-2020 Getting good mileage from that combination? RE: Tire Options for our CB1100 - cheddarcheese_imp - 06-15-2020 maybe a dumb question but what tire pressure are you guys with 120/160 setups running? Same as stock? And gone in 60, add me as another data point, no clearance issues at all, more than a cm to spare to the centerstand. RE: Tire Options for our CB1100 - Lord Popgun - 06-15-2020 I run my tires 2-2.5 PSI higher than stock. Gone, I don't know about mileage yet. I only have around 7 or 8 hundred miles on them. RE: Tire Options for our CB1100 - Gone in 60 - 06-15-2020 Well, I'm sold then. Thank you, gentlemen. Moving this up on the priority ladder. RE: Tire Options for our CB1100 - peterbaron - 06-15-2020 2 PSI higher. With my '13 model/PR3, 120f/160r made about 35Kms and still 6Km was left/front and 12 Kms rear, up to 5% commuting/city, 65% freeway, 30% rural |