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Hi just doing a cafe racer project and wondered if anyone has experience of going up from 120 to 130 on the rear and 10mm on the front, plus what make of tyres work well with these bikes ?

 

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Hello, not sure about the size, however I have seen a lot of cafe racers with bridgestones on

Pretty much any sport touring tyre road tyre from the major manufacturers shoudl be fine. There are plenty of reviews available on the web. Asking for recommendations sometimes starts a tyre frenzy with every tom/dick/harry recommending soemthing. 

You can fit a slightly wider tyre on  than standard,  it pulls the tyre into a slightly more peaked shape,   they say it makes you tip in quicker on corners,  well i fitted a 190- on instead of a  180,  and noticed no difference ,  

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wider tyres make it harder to turn, that's why racers started knee down corners and the old timers stuck with using tucked in methods ( I may be wrong though)

I keep with the stock tyres on the FZ but have gone a slightly wider rear on the TDM, i dropped the steering angle and kept the front aspect ratio for easier tipping in.

 

if your just doing a bar hopper type thing, it won't make a bit of difference 

This site offers a simple explanation of tyre size and profile, worth a quick read.

https://lifeatlean.com/motorcycle-tyre-sizes-and-profiles-explained/

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