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Tires ~ Converting tube to tubeless type.
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RE: Tires ~ Converting tube to tubeless type.
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(02-11-2024, 05:44 AM)Venteuri_imp Wrote: BUMP! ... I am waiting on the Outex thing to seal my rims. What size tires are you (outex tubeless conversion) using on the rear? I am thinking on staying with the 140/70 for safety concerns... but wonder if 160/60 is ok to use?

I like the Bridgestone T32, good grip especially on wet pavement, however, noisy.

I stayed with the standard size.


02-11-2024, 05:55 AM
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RE: Tires ~ Converting tube to tubeless type.
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Many of us have used 160/60 rear tyres with no concerns.


02-11-2024, 06:15 AM
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RE: Tires ~ Converting tube to tubeless type.
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(02-11-2024, 06:15 AM)Cormanus_imp Wrote: Many of us have used 160/60 rear tyres with no concerns.

You mean with the tubeless conversion, right?


02-12-2024, 03:39 PM
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RE: Tires ~ Converting tube to tubeless type.
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I'm running tubeless on my converted 2017MY EX. I stuck with stock size tyres and used Bridgestone T31's but cannot see any impact in running the larger tyre as it is all about the sealing of the spokes. I've never seen the point of the larger tyre though myself, heavier tyre, more un-sprung weight and a little further to lean in a bend given matching tyre profiles. Aesthetically maybe there is something to be said for it? T31's a bit noisy up front.


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RE: Tires ~ Converting tube to tubeless type.
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Venteuri, in my case, no, with the standard spoked rim.

Tev62, the main reason many of us went to the larger rear tyre was that it was impossible to buy radial tyres in the OEM size.


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RE: Tires ~ Converting tube to tubeless type.
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(02-12-2024, 09:11 PM)Cormanus_imp Wrote: Venteuri, in my case, no, with the standard spoked rim.

Tev62, the main reason many of us went to the larger rear tyre was that it was impossible to buy radial tyres in the OEM size.

Ah, I didn't know that Thumbs Up


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RE: Tires ~ Converting tube to tubeless type.
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Yes, my question is because I'm having trouble finding the 140/70 size.


Options: Battlax T32 or BT46.... what do you guys say?


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RE: Tires ~ Converting tube to tubeless type.
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I think the BT46 is bias ply while the T32 is a radial tyre. Depends which you prefer.


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RE: Tires ~ Converting tube to tubeless type.
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I suspect the BT46 will be a slightly more hardwearing and good all round reliable performer. The T32 a little more dynamic but noisier and faster wearing. If you enter CB1100EX on the Bridgestone UK tyre selector the T32 is the one that comes up by default with no mention of the BT46. I like the extra dynamism the T31's I have gave me over the stock Dunlop and I assume the T32's are better again. I don't think either would be a bad choice though.


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RE: Tires ~ Converting tube to tubeless type.
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I went with the T32s


02-18-2024, 06:15 AM
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