I've been meaning to do this for some time now since I've had the sport demons on my bike since early July. I went with stock size up front and a 140/70 in the back.
First of all let me say that overall feel is better with the lower aspect ratio tires on the bike. Before I had the old dunlop K591's on and they were 11/80 front and 130/80 rear. The bike always felt skittish to me with those tires on, but i did like the way the front tire almost touched the fender.
The sport demons have been a great tire so far. They have excellent grip and the bike feels very secure even when i'm laid over quite far. When i roll on in the corners I can feel them hooking up nicely, except for that one or two times when i was on those damn tar strips in the rain.
I can't attest to long term wear as we've had so much rain I've only been able to put about 400 miles on them since I got them, not to mention that I was gone for 3 weeks as well, but so far I am very pleased with my choice.
One final observation is that I feel that the bike is quicker to flick with the stock size aspect ratio tires. It took me awhile to get used to how easily it dives into corners now.
Hope this helps anyone trying to make the all-imortant tire choice.
Jake
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Thanks for the update Jake and good luck w/ the new shoes...I'm still riding stockers ('01, 7500 mi) and will leave them on the bike over the winter..then go for new tires in the spring. Frankly, I think I have too many choices. For my riding style (average to mildly aggressive, mostly commuting) I'm inclined towards the Bridgestone BT45's in stock sizes, as so many are successful with this choice, and they are a good balance of performance/price.
Stock after 7500 miles? :?
Mine was showing the cords after only 3500 miles. No burnouts or anything. Just normal riding for a person with 3500 miles under their belt.
5500 on my stockers and they look like they have another 5K to go :roll: I can't wait to upgrade but I am to cheap to not use up the stock tires.
Quote from: JohNLA5500 on my stockers and they look like they have another 5K to go :roll: I can't wait to upgrade but I am to cheap to not use up the stock tires.
So ... you
can wait? :? (<-- Boo! Hiss!)
OK, but don't wait
too long; "life after Exedra" is
good!
Quote from: glenn9171Stock after 7500 miles? :?
Mine was showing the cords after only 3500 miles. No burnouts or anything. Just normal riding for a person with 3500 miles under their belt.
I got 7600 on my 01' stockers.. and it is showing wear. I can probably go another 2K before it needs replacing. If those cut like things dont give way first.
Quote from: KerryQuote from: JohNLA5500 on my stockers and they look like they have another 5K to go :roll: I can't wait to upgrade but I am to cheap to not use up the stock tires.
So ... you can wait? :? (<-- Boo! Hiss!)
OK, but don't wait too long; "life after Exedra" is good!
I am so cheap.
I am willing to wait for Pablo to buy that GXR wheel and rim so I can buy his used ones cheap. ;)
I am sure you are correct. I have had those stones step out of line more than once in heavy leans and it is no fun.
You can still get on them pretty haard, just not quite knee dragging :(
They are the perfect milage/highway tire. If I was still in Florida (shudder) I am sure they would be fine.
Quote from: JohNLAI am so cheap.
I am willing to wait for Pablo to buy that GXR wheel and rim so I can buy his used ones cheap. ;)
If that's the case, I have a squared off bt45 rear that you can have for free!
Thanks buddy but I'll pass on any square tires :o
Yeah, for some reason squares don't roll as well as circles.
Quote from: JohNLAI am so cheap.
I am willing to wait for Pablo to buy that GXR wheel and rim so I can buy his used ones cheap. ;)
I thought Pantablo has a 150 rear...I would think he wants to use that on his GSXR one or is he gonna try for 160 on the rear?
Quote from: JasonBQuote from: JohNLAI am so cheap.
I am willing to wait for Pablo to buy that GXR wheel and rim so I can buy his used ones cheap. ;)
I thought Pantablo has a 150 rear...I would think he wants to use that on his GSXR one or is he gonna try for 160 on the rear?
Your probably right.
Anyhow, I am just kidding about the whole thing.
It is just fun to give Pablo a hard time at every oppertunity :lol:
Quote from: JohNLAIt is just fun to give Pablo a hard time at every oppertunity :lol:
Yeah, and bump your "Total Posts" number.
Like I'm doing right now. :thumb:
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You guys are terrible.
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I'm getting ready to put my Demons on my bike (finally). I got stock sizes both front and back. I'm expecting them to be a big handling improvement over my pinched Macadam 90x I have on there now. Will also be doing a sprocket change going to a 15t front and 40t rear at the same time. Between the drop in tire diamater and the shorter gearing my accelleration should shoot up considerably, as will my highway cruising RPM. But that's OK. It won't hurt millage that bad.
Sorry for bringing this old thread back to life but I just ordered a stock pair of Sport Demons for my "gisser" (<- a lame attempt to make GS sound like a GSXR).
Expectations are high but it will be at least two months before I can actually ride with them. :(
They are nice tires. I love mine.
I like mine too except i think i need a new valve stem in the rear tire. It keeps going flat just sitting in my garage.
Jake
my new 140/70 rear is proped up against the wall in my living room.... MAN, it makes the living room wall look ALOT sportier :thumb: :lol:
seriously.... I can't wait to get it on the bike... its gonna be a gooood spring
I just installed a gsxr rim and some perelli diablos in a 150/60 and a 110/70. Unfortunetly, I will not see any riding time soon because of the weather. When I get some time on them, I will post up a review.
A side note about the GSXR wheel swap:
It apears to me, after swaping out the original rim with a 140/80 for the new rim/rubber I have about 9mm clearence from chain to tire. It seams that I could have gone with a 160. Maybe I will test that next time. I also want to add that I didn't add any spacers or washers anywhere in the setup. Like some web pages say must be done to obtain proper tire/chain clearence.
Thats all.
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It apears to me, after swaping out the original rim with a 140/80 for the new rim/rubber I have about 9mm clearence from chain to tire.
How much clearance do you have to the brake torque rod? Or was that modified?