Gritty22
Member
Hi Guys,
Sorry if this is the wrong place, or just a dumb question. I'm fairly new here so if I messed up I'd be much obliged if you let me know.
I got a cheap starter bike, and it needs tires - 93 CB250 (Nighthawk).
I got a quote from a local shop to set me up with the whole kit (tires, tubes, install) and it came out to about $500 bucks. Well, I know this isn't going to be a cheap hobby, but to me that seems steap. Add on top of that - it will be 4-6 weeks before they can get me in, well you sort of know where this is going.
I'm going to give the zip tie approach a go, so I'll need the tires, tubes, ties and a stand/lift to get me started. Pretty sure I can break the bead with a vice, so won't be investing in that tool. I've checked out a few videos on this and it looks like something a semi-capable adult can pull off without maiming themselves or destroying their bike, but if you disagree please chime in.
So the above is prelude to my real question - the bike calls for 90/100/18 upfront and 120/90/16 in back. The back isn't an issue, but apparently 90/100/18 is a bit of a unicorn. What would be the real world impact of going with the more available (and less expensive) 90/90/18 upfront? Would it throw off the handling? Would I need to size down the rear as well (maybe 120/80/16)?
If you read all of that, thank you! If you're willing to answer thanks again in advance.
Sorry if this is the wrong place, or just a dumb question. I'm fairly new here so if I messed up I'd be much obliged if you let me know.
I got a cheap starter bike, and it needs tires - 93 CB250 (Nighthawk).
I got a quote from a local shop to set me up with the whole kit (tires, tubes, install) and it came out to about $500 bucks. Well, I know this isn't going to be a cheap hobby, but to me that seems steap. Add on top of that - it will be 4-6 weeks before they can get me in, well you sort of know where this is going.
I'm going to give the zip tie approach a go, so I'll need the tires, tubes, ties and a stand/lift to get me started. Pretty sure I can break the bead with a vice, so won't be investing in that tool. I've checked out a few videos on this and it looks like something a semi-capable adult can pull off without maiming themselves or destroying their bike, but if you disagree please chime in.
So the above is prelude to my real question - the bike calls for 90/100/18 upfront and 120/90/16 in back. The back isn't an issue, but apparently 90/100/18 is a bit of a unicorn. What would be the real world impact of going with the more available (and less expensive) 90/90/18 upfront? Would it throw off the handling? Would I need to size down the rear as well (maybe 120/80/16)?
If you read all of that, thank you! If you're willing to answer thanks again in advance.