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<blockquote data-quote="Ken Tidswell" data-source="post: 8651" data-attributes="member: 3355"><p>I have used 3.60X19 front and 4.10X19 rear TT100's . As the front tyre wears the feedback from the front tyre disappears , but still grips.This was my preference for along time. i have tried 100/90X19</p><p>Road Rider front but don't like the heavier streering. The 20inch front ribbed I don't like because there was no feel at all, and it had a tendency to drift on long flat corners. I am going to try 90/100 Road Rider front next . My 4 pence worth.</p><p> Be very careful with Avons , when newly fitted, they are very slippery as like diesel oil patches ,until the mould release agent wears off, which takes some time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ken Tidswell, post: 8651, member: 3355"] I have used 3.60X19 front and 4.10X19 rear TT100's . As the front tyre wears the feedback from the front tyre disappears , but still grips.This was my preference for along time. i have tried 100/90X19 Road Rider front but don't like the heavier streering. The 20inch front ribbed I don't like because there was no feel at all, and it had a tendency to drift on long flat corners. I am going to try 90/100 Road Rider front next . My 4 pence worth. Be very careful with Avons , when newly fitted, they are very slippery as like diesel oil patches ,until the mould release agent wears off, which takes some time. [/QUOTE]
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