I believe they have an 18 inch rear rim, right? The K1100LT I have has a 17"rear rim. It would seem like 80% of the folks here are riding k75's? Man they must o made a ton of those bikes. All that weight wants to go somewhere? Not like the wobble you can get from under built forks when you are pushing a bike hard into a corner.(yamaha :falldown:) My K is solid as a rock, as I assume they all are? It is a slow direction deviation if you don't concentrate on tracking. What size are you running? And the two sets posted in the subject line are the correct size of for my bike.ĭon't really care for polls so I went this route looking for opinions. I was going to go with the Shinko 230 Tour Masters, but I can not find them in a compatible size for my bike? I know some of you guys are using them. So can anyone give me a recommendation, especially between the Michelin Pilot Activ, or Pirelli Sport Demons? Pros and cons appreciated. But even the very old worn out Macadam rear, and Lazer Tech front that came on the bike were more predictable, stable, and easier to read! I have messed around with tire pressure etc. Guess I am not a proficient motobricker! :dunno It could be other issues with my suspension I guess. They like to wonder, and rolling into a corner I just can't get a feel for them. So Last year I tried the Bridgestone Battlax T30's. Hope this is in the correct place for my post? 94 K1100LT
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