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Motorcycle tire review Aprilia RSV 1000 R Factory 2007-2008

Motorcycle tire review and fitment for Aprilia RSV 1000 R Factory 2007-2008




Motorcycle tire review and specification for Aprilia RSV 1000 R Factory 2007-2008
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1 Front Tire:
120/70ZR17 58W
Tubeless(TL) Dunlop Sportmax Qualifier RR
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Aprilia RSV 1000 R Factory 2007-2008 tire
Rear Tire:
190/50ZR17 73W
Tubeless(TL) Dunlop Sportmax Qualifier RR
Hypersport
Aprilia RSV 1000 R Factory 2007-2008 tire
2 Front Tire:
120/70ZR17 58W
Tubeless(TL) Dunlop Sportmax Qualifier RR
Hypersport
Aprilia RSV 1000 R Factory 2007-2008 tire
Rear Tire:
190/55ZR17 75W
Tubeless(TL) Dunlop Sportmax Qualifier RR
Hypersport
Aprilia RSV 1000 R Factory 2007-2008 tire
3 Front Tire:
120/70ZR17 58W
Tubeless(TL) Dunlop Sportmax GP Racer D209 Medium
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Aprilia RSV 1000 R Factory 2007-2008 tire
Rear Tire:
190/55ZR17 75W
Tubeless(TL) Dunlop Sportmax GP Racer D209 Endurance
Racing and Track Day
Aprilia RSV 1000 R Factory 2007-2008 tire
4 Front Tire:
120/70ZR17 58W
Tubeless(TL) Dunlop Sportmax Qualifier D209F
Supersport
Aprilia RSV 1000 R Factory 2007-2008 tire YOUR AD HERE?
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Rear Tire:
190/55ZR17 75W
Tubeless(TL) Dunlop Sportmax Qualifier D209
Supersport
Aprilia RSV 1000 R Factory 2007-2008 tire
5 Front Tire:
120/70ZR17 58W
Tubeless(TL) Dunlop Sportmax Qualifier D209F
Supersport
Aprilia RSV 1000 R Factory 2007-2008 tire YOUR AD HERE?
Contact us today
for motorcycle tire related
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Rear Tire:
190/50ZR17 73W
Tubeless(TL) Dunlop Sportmax Qualifier D209
Supersport
Aprilia RSV 1000 R Factory 2007-2008 tire

Motorcycle tire review and tips especially for Aprilia RSV 1000 R Factory 2007-2008 tires
  • Soap It Up: Most tire manufacturers recommend that the only substance used to keep rubber shiny should be good old soap and water. Many alleged protectants actually promote premature cracking and finish deterioration. Make sure you wipe off any lube, brake fluid or gas promptly, too.

  • Look Before You Crank: Before you saddle up, take a moment to visually inspect your tires. We can't tell you how many times we've pulled out screws or nails before a ride, thus preventing almost certain tire failure. Once you're on the road, it'll be too late.

  • Stay Smooth: This is common sense--avoid potholes and sharp objects on the road that can compromise your tire's integrity. The same goes for curbs.

  • Never inflate a tire beyond the maximum inflation as noted on the tire sidewall. Inflate your tires when they are cold, and be aware that a cooler day may also require you to recheck the inflation pressures due to a change in outside air temperature.

  • When inspecting your tires check the tread wear indicators (TWI), which are noted by the TWI (some tires may display logos etc in place of TWI) marking located on the tire sidewall. Look towards the center of the tire to locate the actual tire wear bar which will be located in the tread groove itself, as a raised bar. When the tire is worn to this indicator it is time for a new tire. We have actual samples of worn tires to show you the amount of skin left between you and the road so to say. It is scary. The remaining amount of rubber is actually less than is apparent from the outside.

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