whatever you do make sure it matches the tyre at the rear.
Pirelli Angels are Brill (IMHO) I have them on the mille and they are lasting very well (42miles this year and counting )
I did loads of miles on them last year and they were great.
2CT's get the nod from loads of folks on the board (me included) but they are a softer tyre and therefore you would probably benifit more from a more sports / touring based tyre.
Ahh good point about the rear matching, I have a Bridgestone on there so might be just as well sticking with that, didn't think of that!
I have heard good things about the 2cts, might take the hit next time and change both out to those for the longer trips, but hey I only drive in straight lines anyway
Going to leave the rough bearing in the front just now its not that bad and see if he will do both at the same time, easy (for me)
I usually find the front last almost exactly twice as long as the rear. Can't think of a time where I have ever only changed the front, so would recommend having a good look at the rear
If the bearing is starting to go, get it changed now. A bearing collapse can happen quickly and the results don't bear thinking about.
As Barry mentions. 2 rears to 1 front is the norm. if the rear is more than 50% done then it may be sensible just to change both at the same time.
As for the bearing. if the bearing is iffy then change it out.
It is not difficult to do (just a bit fiddly) and you will be able to go on a run without wondering if you are going to have problems . The peace of mind alone will be worth it .
I hear ya chaps, I was going to get them done this weekend I was advised by someone I trust with cars, bikes anything mechy really that when he did his VFR it was a ballache so he advised on getting it done as its less hassle.
I'm all for doing it myself but nowhere to do it just now or the tools, Shirlaws or Eccose wanted 1.5hours at £55 or £59 quid an hour plus vat.
Fook that for a game of soldiers like, not money I have just now.
If you're getting the front tyre replaced the garage will have the wheel off anyway so you may be able to sweet talk them into chucking bearings in for you at the same time (takes seconds if you're a pro like they will be)!
I'll be helping Jesus install fresh front bearings in his Fazer sometime this week as his are making a hell of a noise so if you're stuck you can head over & see how it's done (by the far from pro's).
We wont be using a bearing puller as the bearings will be getting binned anyway so a hammer & a big ring piece screwdriver will do the trick to get the old ones out. As for putting them back in a 32mm socket fits nicely around the outside of the bearing so you can knock them in gently without the risk of destroying them in the process.
Dunlop Roadsmarts (or whatever there called now). Apparently a sports touring tyre but I gave them some abuse on the Superduke and didnt notice any different to so the likes of 2CT's plus they didnt wear as much.
Neorion wrote:
I'm all for doing it myself but nowhere to do it just now or the tools, Shirlaws or Eccose wanted 1.5hours at £55 or £59 quid an hour plus vat.
Zathos wrote:Good plan
It's all about having the right tools. You need a bearing puller to remove the old bearings. It is possible to drift em out, but a real pain to do.
And a bearing puller will certainly be a lot less than £55. There's a tool shop on the left on King STD heading towards the old bill. Can't remember the name of it, but some one on here should. Somebody ought to be able to lend you their garage for a bit too. I would if I was in Sconny Botland
coullstar wrote:Dunlop Roadsmarts (or whatever there called now). Apparently a sports touring tyre but I gave them some abuse on the Superduke and didnt notice any different to so the likes of 2CT's plus they didnt wear as much.
When I bought the 6 I had Pilot 'Danger' Powers on. When I got the bike down the road I fitted a set of Pilot Power 2ct's and have recently replaced the rear after 2.5/3k. The price of pilot 'Danger' Powers 2ct's have shot down due to the new pilot pure 2ct's.