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So I've had my YBR for a good while now and for a while I've been okay with the current tyres that it has but really? I'm starting to go off them a bit because you cannot bank on them and nor are they any good...Was thinking about getting thicker tyres for the bike but I'm not sure of whether I should or not because well I don't know if the bike would take thicker tyres?

The front tyre is okay but its just the rear, too thin tbh. Was wondering, for those whom has a YBR, would I be able to fit a thicker rear tyre or not?

Posted

No idea about thicker tyres. But my thoughts are that if the bike's been designed to take a certain size tyre, fit that size tyre...


Fit pilot sporty's 8-)

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Both Sue's and my son's YBRs have the standard tyres on.

I have ground the pegs, stands, my feet on both!

You can't lean any further than that.

Spend your money on training and pass your test.

Different tyres would be a complete waste of money.

Unless they're worn out or squared off in which case I'd replace them with the

standard sizes.

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Both Sue's and my son's YBRs have the standard tyres on.

I have ground the pegs, stands, my feet on both!

You can't lean any further than that.

Spend your money on training and pass your test.

Different tyres would be a complete waste of money.

Unless they're worn out or squared off in which case I'd replace them with the

standard sizes.

 

:stupid:

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Aye. Well the way things are going atm I wouldn't be able to do my test until sometime next year, which sucks!

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