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Re: [ST] Tire Setup Question



Aspect ratio is (H/W)*100.  So if I know the width is 190mm and the ratio is 55 then the H=(W*55)/100 right?

If that's right then the H on the 190/55 is 104.5mm and the H on the 190/50 is 95mm.

I checked most of the tire manufacturer sizes on a variety of sites and they don't carry the 190/55.  It seems to be a non-standard (harder to get) size.

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My uninformed opinion is "not exactly".
If you just calculated the 9.5mm, the real tire could be a lot different. So try very hard to measure a real 190/50 and 190/55 on the same size rim.

I doubt the 190/50 would "throw the setup out of whack" enough to cause a "problem". But the /55 should have a quicker, may be even smoother turn in. I would expect the /50 to to un-improve the bike.

The lose of almost 5mm in rear ride height will slow the stearing. I think the ride height change will have a bigger effect then the tire profile change. If you correct the ride height for the /50, you will still turn in slower.

Why change?
I have been thinking of trying a 190/55 someday. The 6" rim on on '00 Sprint is a bit large for the 180/55 I always run. But I do not really have any interest in a 190/50, because of the slower stearing.

The above opinion is worth at least half of what it costs.

David W. Funk
'00 Sprint ST
Pleasanton, CA


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From: "Masiak, Richard" <Richard_Masiak@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 

> Me and a guy at work were discussing the ZX-10R. The fact that it has Ohlins 
> suspension (stock) and others don't. I read a review that Kawasaki played games 
> to make the bike handle better and went with a 190/55ZR17 rear tire. Most 
> others have a 180/55 or a 190/50. 
> 
> I ran the math and if I were to put a 190/50 on instead, the rear is 9.5mm 
> shorter in height than using the stock size of 190/55. Is 9.5mm a big enough 
> different to throw the setup (street) out of whack? 
> 
> Just a question. We don't need to make this a drawn out thread. 
> 
> Rich 
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