Sigma14

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posted November 02, 2007 11:31 AM
200 Rear Tires
Does anyone know if a 200 rear tire will fit the 14 without any modification.
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MasterBlaster
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posted November 02, 2007 11:41 AM
Yup, have Avon Viper Sport on mine in the 200. Awesome tire.
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shawnski

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posted November 02, 2007 11:45 AM
in most cases in sport bikes you can go one size wider than factory without any modifications.
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stevewfl

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posted November 02, 2007 12:39 PM
the chicken stripe matches the 200 tire perfectly
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2010 Concours14
'08 R1 YAMAHA
ZX14 gone!
CBR600RR track bike
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badzx14

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needs more power!!!!!
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posted November 02, 2007 01:42 PM
Not bad,I still like the way the shinko looks,just my 2 cents.
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badzx14

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needs more power!!!!!
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posted November 02, 2007 01:43 PM
Hey masterblaster hows that elec. shifter work.
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Brent Davis
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posted November 02, 2007 02:58 PM

200 Shinko but getting ready to go with a Michelin 200.
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ezmike
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posted November 02, 2007 04:21 PM
i just got my metzler 210 in the mail for my 14; i measured a million times and it should slip in; we'll see ;a 200 is no sweat
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and thats the way it is
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b03818

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posted November 02, 2007 07:02 PM
Wait till the chain starts eating away at the side wall.
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I'll have some cole slaw with that beef.
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MasterBlaster
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posted November 03, 2007 05:41 AM
quote: Hey masterblaster hows that elec. shifter work.
Works great, I am not a racer, but I use it both up and down. My Busa riding Bud swears its better than his holeshot, may be the direct hookup versus the cable pull. Lots dont like the looks, but again lots do. It is very easy to mount and setup, and a blast when you want to fly by someone, throttle and hit the down button a couple or three, and you just explode by. IFLYEMS bought this one and then decided not to use it, gave me a great deal on it, otherwise they are $. It has been flawless since day 1....
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fastest-14

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posted November 04, 2007 01:45 AM
Generally you can go up one size or down one size from stock tire size. Example if your bike came with a 190 rear tire, you can usually go down to a 180 or up to a 200 with no problem. Some guys go down a size for a lighter tire, which translates to less rotating mass, which means more HP.
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joel787

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posted July 08, 2011 05:24 PM
does a 210 fit right?
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