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  1. Hmm but that would mean my front and rear tyre are the same size... i am sure that isnt true. Thanks tho, i will look into it.
  2. Thanks mate. But what I was looking for is the way to find that tyre using the same website i showed before. I plan on ordering them both from the same place at the same time if possible.
  3. I have just been looking at my bike for the tyre size so I can buy some Michelin Pilot Sportys. The front tyre on my Yamaha YBR 2010 says.... 2.75 - 18 42p And the rear tyre says... 90 / 90 18 52p Now i understand and have found my rear tyre on the website... .blackcircles.com/bikes But I have no idea where to find my front tyre, can anyone help me out with this? So far it looks like i can buy them for about £42 each tyre. As for getting them fitted... anyone got any advice for me there? I got a quote from my local yamaha dealer for a set of pilot sportys supplied and fitted... they wanted just shy of £160 So if I can get the tyres myself for less than 100... i just need to get them fitted properly... but cheaply. I am convinced it will cost less in total than £160.
  4. What do you mean by the bike has a tendency to *SHIVERS* tramline? Anyone know what this means? "tramlines on the road"' date=' the road damage or grooves and ruts left by HGVs/tractors etc which can take you off course a bit. Not nice, but a common problem with thin wheels.[/quote'] Do you think better tyres will solve this problem or atleast make the situation better? Ive noticed it too now you mention it. The stock tyres on the one I bought, 59 plate,WERE chinese tyres and they are a very Hard nylon type compound which I could not get on with at all ....The bike would twitch a lot on any shiney surface patch in the road and would follow the smallest ruts in the road . So although the tyres only had 1500 miles on them I changed for the Michelins And it was like a diferent bike when I picked it up ! I would say if you are a new rider or born again rider and will be using the bike to take your test then it is well worth the money getting sportys put on for the improved road holding and smoother ride you get in return. The tyres are the most important part of a bike IMO How are the sportys in the wet?
  5. well thats just it, i dont know any different haha i am sure if i ever go on a bigger bike with better breaks i will then go back to the YBR and think "WHY ISNT IT SLOWING DOWNNN" i really need to force myself to ride more. im still finding the fear hard to deal with.
  6. I dont know what year the YBR you have experience with is... but the breaks on mine seem to be fine for what i have needed out of them, The headlight on mine is sorted with a halogen bulb, cheap easy fix at £14. Starting? it starts up soon as my finger grazes the button, and warms up very quickly / moves off straight away.
  7. "tramlines on the road", the road damage or grooves and ruts left by HGVs/tractors etc which can take you off course a bit. Not nice, but a common problem with thin wheels. Do you think better tyres will solve this problem or atleast make the situation better? Ive noticed it too now you mention it.
  8. What do you mean by the bike has a tendency to *SHIVERS* tramline? Anyone know what this means?
  9. This post is strictly for information purposes only. I am just wondering how secure are steering locks on most bikes and how do pieces of scum wanting to knick a bike break them / get past the steering locks. Ive just been thinking about this... most bikes have steering locks, so I am guessing when somebody leaves their bike (unchained to a solid object that cant be moved), they use the steering lock which cant be much of a problem / deterrent for robbers as the bikes do get knicked. So how is it done? How do the locks work? Can you think of any other ways to secure your bike if you cant chain it to something / or have an alarm etc... I am talking about quick trips to the shop or families homes.
  10. Well Yamahas are japanese. As for where the stock tyres come from, I have no idea. If your bike is new (as is mine), then the tyres are 10x better than on the older model Yamaha YBRs, but still the michelin pilot sporty upgrade is still suppose to be the best.
  11. I tend to get the nod even with L plates. Does your YBR have after market tyres? Because my YBR is japanese not chinese.
  12. I have just noticed rust on the chain of my bike. As some of u may be aware its been sat for months in the garage.... but it was at the dealers for like 5 weeks and im guessing they left it outside at some point, who knows. Is there a way I can save the chain? What are the effects of a rusty chain on a bike? How expensive are chains? Are they easy to fit or would i have to chuck away more money having it fitted? PS: Already reading the great post about chain care.
  13. Ive had one since november and have done a 1000 miles on it (had like 4 months off due to a crash tho). Heres my view... Its fast enough. Its a commuter bike... its cheap to run and very reliable. I am about 16 stone and i have had no problem getting to 65 on it. Sometimes more. It pulls away nicely, you wont be holding up traffic unless people want to go above 60mph in which case you might be.... Halogen bulb makes the light 10x better and you can get it done with change from 20 quid maybe even 15. As for tyres, ive used mine in all kinds of weather and conditions and to be honest i was fine, you just have to ride to the conditions, dont push your luck, falling off hurts. I am considering the upgrade to michelin pilot sportys but ive been quoted 150 quid which is a lot of money.
  14. As a kid i was never interested in motogp, F1 was more attractive to me. BUT Since i started reading motorcycle newspapers and learning about the sport and have since followed it and watched this season so far i have just fallen in love with the sport. I think they are all mental but brilliant. Its so action packed compared to F1, i love it. So i advise any biker who has not tried motogp to give it a go. You will love watching the races. You never know what is going to happen, its great.
  15. Good link! Now i just need to clear my overdraft and save a few hundred quid haha.
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