Richard Pitman
Veteran Member
The next piece of work which I did today didn't go so well.
I really don't like those Mitas block pattern tyres. I'm sure they would be fine on gravel roads, but on tarmac, the only place I'd ever ride it, I have no confidence in them. Leaning into turn it feels as if the tyre is on an edge, about to let go. Tyre carcass is very stiff and the rubber feels hard.
So I decided to fit these Michelin Pilot Street tyres that I found for sale quite cheaply at Demon Tweeks. Going for the 'super moto' look, if a 175 ever could be …
Had a real struggle to get the Mitas front off, then a battle with the Michelin, finally literally let down, as I pinched the inner tube. Should have dug out my tyre soap instead of assuming new tyres would just slip on easily without.
2.75 18 front and 90/90 18 rear. If anything, I could probably have gone up a size, these tyres look really quite skinny.
I really don't like those Mitas block pattern tyres. I'm sure they would be fine on gravel roads, but on tarmac, the only place I'd ever ride it, I have no confidence in them. Leaning into turn it feels as if the tyre is on an edge, about to let go. Tyre carcass is very stiff and the rubber feels hard.
So I decided to fit these Michelin Pilot Street tyres that I found for sale quite cheaply at Demon Tweeks. Going for the 'super moto' look, if a 175 ever could be …
Had a real struggle to get the Mitas front off, then a battle with the Michelin, finally literally let down, as I pinched the inner tube. Should have dug out my tyre soap instead of assuming new tyres would just slip on easily without.
2.75 18 front and 90/90 18 rear. If anything, I could probably have gone up a size, these tyres look really quite skinny.
