Motorcycle tire review Triumph Daytona 955 i Centennial 2002-2002

Motorcycle tire review and fitment for Triumph Daytona 955 i Centennial 2002-2002




Motorcycle tire review and specification for Triumph Daytona 955 i Centennial 2002-2002
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1 Front Tire:
120/70ZR17 58W
Tubeless(TL) Dunlop Sportmax Roadsmart Front
Sport Touring / Trail
Triumph Daytona 955 i Centennial 2002-2002 tire
Rear Tire:
190/50ZR17 73W
Tubeless(TL) Dunlop Sportmax Roadsmart
Sport Touring / Trail
Triumph Daytona 955 i Centennial 2002-2002 tire
2 Front Tire:
120/70ZR17 58W
Tubeless(TL) Dunlop Sportmax Qualifier RR
Hypersport
Triumph Daytona 955 i Centennial 2002-2002 tire
Rear Tire:
190/50ZR17 73W
Tubeless(TL) Dunlop Sportmax Qualifier RR
Hypersport
Triumph Daytona 955 i Centennial 2002-2002 tire
3 Front Tire:
120/70ZR17 58W
Tubeless(TL) Dunlop Sportmax D207F e
Supersport / Sport Touring
Triumph Daytona 955 i Centennial 2002-2002 tire
Rear Tire:
190/50ZR17 73W
Tubeless(TL) Dunlop Sportmax D207 e
Supersport / Sport Touring
Triumph Daytona 955 i Centennial 2002-2002 tire
4 Front Tire:
120/70ZR17 58W
Tubeless(TL) Dunlop Sportmax Qualifier D209F
Supersport
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Rear Tire:
190/50ZR17 73W
Tubeless(TL) Dunlop Sportmax Qualifier D209
Supersport
Triumph Daytona 955 i Centennial 2002-2002 tire

Motorcycle tire review and tips especially for Triumph Daytona 955 i Centennial 2002-2002 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.

  • 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.

  • Don't Scrimp: If you replace your tires, make sure you replace the tubes, too. Some manufacturers even recommend that you change both tires at the same time, even if they wear differently.

  • When oil is changed, it’s a good idea to check tire pressure and inflate to at least recommended manufacturer suggested pressure or higher so the tires run cooler and have less rolling resistance. This will result in better fuel economy and higher mileage for your tires. It also helps avoid irregular tread wear on the tires.

  • 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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