GYTT 65 vs 70
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GYTT 65 vs 70
Hello all!
Newb here to the dark side, but not afraid to try something new!
Been debating doing this for some time now & the dunflop is on its last leg so I have to poop or get off the pot!
I have 06 1300C with stock rims
So the question... I ride two up with Momma a bit... should i go with a GYTT 205/70/15 or the 205/65/15
From what I'm reading the 205 fits with no modifications but i dont want to rub when runnin 2 up...
Thanks for the input!
Newb here to the dark side, but not afraid to try something new!
Been debating doing this for some time now & the dunflop is on its last leg so I have to poop or get off the pot!
I have 06 1300C with stock rims
So the question... I ride two up with Momma a bit... should i go with a GYTT 205/70/15 or the 205/65/15
From what I'm reading the 205 fits with no modifications but i dont want to rub when runnin 2 up...
Thanks for the input!
arazla- Number of posts : 2
Location : Chicago
Registration date : 2009-06-14
Re: GYTT 65 vs 70
I run the Douglas 205/65 on my 1300 and we ride two up all the time...NO ISSUES! Your passenger is going to love the smoother ride! I think the series (65 or 70) is just going to be a preference to you! I wanted the 65 series because two up...I like to have my feet planted better on the ground when we are stopped! JMO
...................bobby
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...................bobby
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twin1300- Admin
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Age : 64
Location : Denham Springs, La.
Registration date : 2007-12-14
Re: GYTT 65 vs 70
twin1300 wrote:I wanted the 65 series because two up...I like to have my feet planted better on the ground when we are stopped! JMO
...................bobby
Another victim falls prey to short and stubby leg syndrome.
Re: GYTT 65 vs 70
What is the height difference between them?
arazla- Number of posts : 2
Location : Chicago
Registration date : 2009-06-14
Re: GYTT 65 vs 70
Diameter difference is very small, only 10mm or about .375inch. Don't know that you would notice the height difference much. Of course, the engine RPM would be slightly higher with the smaller tire but again not by much.
hasbro56- Number of posts : 9
Location : Fullerton, CA
Registration date : 2009-04-18
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