Thanks for the feedback. The style and price does look good, but I would hate changing the rear tire 2-3 times a year, since 99% of my time is on pavement with the NCX.
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I might buy a set for a test run in the future. If they made them in a 120/70-17 and a 16/60-17 I would have a set already.
I have heard you can run some 'tube types' as tubeless but I have no experience doing that. I have thought about trying it. You wouldn't happen to have links to where that has been done would you?
I have heard you can run some 'tube types' as tubeless but I have no experience doing that. I have thought about trying it. You wouldn't happen to have links to where that has been done would you?
The 150 is hardly any smaller , 10 mm is not much.
They make a 120/17 but it is rated as a " tube type" but most guys on ADV run them tubeless,or you could run a tube.!!
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I put on 705's today, and I have been wondering about this. I haven't ridden on them yet, but after seeing how large the front is in person I'm thinking I may have gone too big.and I've certainly noticed a slowing in steering action.
A rear is designed the push the bike and a front is designed to have pressure applied in the opposite direction for braking.
Or something like that !!!.
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