Posted March 7, 200816 yr Having just acquired a 1989 xj900f I will be needing a new rear tyre fairly soon. Now it's a 120/90 18r & will be mainly used in the dry but not totally. Any reccomendations for a the make of tyre I should go for? Also the front while probably 50% is a 110/90 18 not the reccomended 100/90, should I change that at the same time to a matching tyre to the rear? Any Thoughts? Finally, how do I change my flag from British to English?
March 10, 200816 yr Having just acquired a 1989 xj900f I will be needing a new rear tyre fairly soon. Now it's a 120/90 18r & will be mainly used in the dry but not totally. Any reccomendations for a the make of tyre I should go for? Also the front while probably 50% is a 110/90 18 not the reccomended 100/90, should I change that at the same time to a matching tyre to the rear? Any Thoughts? Finally, how do I change my flag from British to English? i had continentals on my xj900f when i first bought it and i went to a local indepentant tyre dealer who recommended a bridgstone on the front and said when i change the rear to keep them as a matched pair so i would say go for bridgestones
March 10, 200816 yr Finally, how do I change my flag from British to English? if you go to where you got the union jack but look for estonia the english flag is estonia for some reason?????????????
March 22, 200816 yr Author Finally, how do I change my flag from British to English? if you go to where you got the union jack but look for estonia the english flag is estonia for some reason????????????? Just got a pair of matching Bridgestone 45's fitted, wot a difference, it's like a new bike. Roll on summer, or even spring.
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