NC30 17" rear wheels

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NC30 17" rear wheels

Post by banoffee » Tue Feb 16, 2010 9:29 pm

Should I bother fitting one (with matching linkage)?
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Re: NC30 17" rear wheels

Post by Cammo » Tue Feb 16, 2010 9:57 pm

The only advantage of a 17" rear is the better tyre choices available. There are some cracking road tyres available for the 18", but better race tyre choice in 17".

IMO the 18" looks far better.... I would fit one to an RVf if I owned one.
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Re: NC30 17" rear wheels

Post by eamer1989 » Tue Feb 16, 2010 10:02 pm

i have a modded linkage if you need one, there good even on the 18s for cornering :)

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Re: NC30 17" rear wheels

Post by banoffee » Tue Feb 16, 2010 10:16 pm

DataRacer wrote:The only advantage of a 17" rear is the better tyre choices available. There are some cracking road tyres available for the 18", but better race tyre choice in 17".

IMO the 18" looks far better.... I would fit one to an RVf if I owned one.
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Re: NC30 17" rear wheels

Post by eamer1989 » Tue Feb 16, 2010 10:40 pm

data you can own one if u like i have 1 i want rid of haha, can u get 18inch rear wets cheap btw ? and what types

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Re: NC30 17" rear wheels

Post by Cammo » Wed Feb 17, 2010 12:15 am

eamer1989 wrote:data you can own one if u like i have 1 i want rid of haha, can u get 18inch rear wets cheap btw ? and what types
Bridgestone do wets for 18", probably others too.
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Re: NC30 17" rear wheels

Post by CRM » Wed Feb 17, 2010 6:06 pm

DataRacer wrote:The only advantage of a 17" rear is the better tyre choices available. There are some cracking road tyres available for the 18", but better race tyre choice in 17".

IMO the 18" looks far better.... I would fit one to an RVf if I owned one.

yes yes yes, someone on the same train of thought as me. for a road bike i never understood why anyone would want to bother as you can get good tyres for the 18". that said if buying part worn track stuff yes its easier to find 17" but new road tyres are plentifull.
same for the looks, the 18" rear suits the bike, and fill the space nicely.
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Re: NC30 17" rear wheels

Post by Deviant400 » Wed Feb 17, 2010 7:06 pm

same for the looks, the 18" rear suits the bike, and fill the space nicely.
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Re: NC30 17" rear wheels

Post by banoffee » Wed Feb 17, 2010 7:13 pm

Sounds like the consensus is 'get the jackup link but don't bother with a 17' (bike is going to be mostly (if not all) used on the road.

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