HAS ANYONE INSTALLED A 200 REAR TIRE YET?

OB_Dirty Pete

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Ducmanic: I am using an ME Z3 front with the tx25. The tx25 replaced an ME Z3 that I was very happy with. It was just an experiment.

But the experiment turned out well and I'm staying with the tx25 on the rear.

This tire combo works great for me. But I'll certainly put on the tx15 when the ME Z3 front dies.

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I just fitted a D207J. My dealer says that only the stock Bridgestone and Dunlop D207J are certified to be used on the Bus. Any other tyre is going to cause unpredictable results and if you're involved in an accident and the Insurance assesor sees you running a tire not certified by Suzuki you may end up in heaps of trouble by your insurers not paying out, especially if the accident is your fault.

Just a thought really, if you want to run a tyre that is different from the stock rubber the Bus was shipped with, contact your local Suzuki importer and ask there advise.

Frats

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Count me in for 1100 miles aboard a set of Michelin TX-25 (compound 3) tires, with some severe heat and windy road use. No problems...

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Count me in for 1100 miles aboard a set of Michelin TX-25 (compound 3) tires, with some severe heat and windy road use. No problems... 200 on the back

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HEY DRAGBIKE: Are you getting that slight rear rocking in high speed cornering on your tx25 200 that I mentioned in a post above?

What inflations are you running at on the street?

I'm at 36 front, 37 rear.

How do you find your tx25 at the strip? I haven't taken this tire there yet, so I have no reference point.

Thanks...Peter


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