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Tyreart!! Not many people do it but i think it makes a big difference to the overall look..It tends to crack after a period of driving so i touch them up a couple of times a year or whenever i have the wheels off..
I was never able to prevent slight wheeping of oil in mine, I just let it go, never lost very much but the motor was always dirty as hell after riding it.
that's a beautiful bike mate. I was looking at putting a slightly over sized rear tyre on my bike (mz ts150). the book say to get a 2.75x18 or 3.00x18. but I want bigger tyres to get that modern café look. Is your rear tyre much bigger than factory and are there any handling issues? A lot of the guys say over sized tyres are great for photo shoots but dangerous to ride on? cheers
I went with 120/90 as opposed to 120/80 standard. I wanted to fit larger wheel but wasn't sure what wheel would work, spokes hub etc..The 16" doesn't look too small with the larger tyre..certainly no handling problems....
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