Motorcycle tire review Suzuki GSX-R 1000 K7 8 2007-2008

Motorcycle tire review and fitment for Suzuki GSX-R 1000 K7 8 2007-2008




Motorcycle tire review and specification for Suzuki GSX-R 1000 K7 8 2007-2008
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1 Front Tire:
120/70ZR17 58W
Tubeless(TL) Dunlop Sportmax Roadsmart Front
Sport Touring / Trail
Suzuki GSX-R 1000 K7 8 2007-2008 tire
Rear Tire:
190/50ZR17 73W
Tubeless(TL) Dunlop Sportmax Roadsmart
Sport Touring / Trail
Suzuki GSX-R 1000 K7 8 2007-2008 tire
2 Front Tire:
120/70ZR17 58W
Tubeless(TL) Dunlop Sportmax Qualifier RR
Hypersport
Suzuki GSX-R 1000 K7 8 2007-2008 tire
Rear Tire:
190/50ZR17 73W
Tubeless(TL) Dunlop Sportmax Qualifier RR
Hypersport
Suzuki GSX-R 1000 K7 8 2007-2008 tire
3 Front Tire:
120/70ZR17 58W
Tubeless(TL) Dunlop Sportmax Qualifier D209F
Supersport
Suzuki GSX-R 1000 K7 8 2007-2008 tire
Rear Tire:
190/50ZR17 73W
Tubeless(TL) Dunlop Sportmax Qualifier D209
Supersport
Suzuki GSX-R 1000 K7 8 2007-2008 tire

Motorcycle tire review and tips especially for Suzuki GSX-R 1000 K7 8 2007-2008 tires
  • Step in Line: Pay close attention to alignment--shaft drive bikes have no adjustment, but if you have a chain or belt, check the position of your tires. Proper alignment ensures better handling and longer wear.

  • Top It Off: The valve stem cap should be securely fastened on the stem, because it's an important part of your tire's sealing system. It'll give you extra security at high speeds, when centrifugal force can conspire to open the valve inside the stem.

  • Remember cold weather means air in the tires contracts and may require additional air. High temperatures, hot or rough road surfaces, high speeds and heavy loads all cause the tire to work harder and hotter. Make sure tire pressure is sufficient to deal with these conditions. Also under inflation is the number one cause of tire failure.

  • It is good idea to attend one of our tech sessions to learn how to plug the tires with a plug kit if that nasty nail has found its way into the tire carcass. That way if it does occur this temporary repair can be quickly accomplished on the roadside.

  • Tubes should always be replaced as these will wear just like the tire itself. When installing tubes be sure to locate the valve stem retaining nut all the way to the top of the valve stem so that it touches the cap. This way if the tube spins inside the tire you can see this by the tilt of the stem before the stem is torn from the tube itself. On tubeless tires always inspect the valve stem for cracks and dried out rubber, since these can crack over time and leak air. This thinking applies to car valve stems as well.

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