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Re: FTR1200
I honestly don't see the point of it, it's too heavy for a flat track bike, and looks useless as a road bike, you might as well buy a Harley.
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Re: FTR1200
SHows how much attention the amercians give to going round corners?
18" rear is a daft choice. I see there are 17" available now from BST and suchlike. A very expensive way to be able to get decent rubber,
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Re: FTR1200
It's a special 18-1 sizeGimlet wrote: ↑Mon Jun 01, 2020 10:17 amWhat KTM is that that has an 18" rear wheel? Neither of mine do.Couchy wrote: ↑Mon Jun 01, 2020 8:13 amThis bike has the same size tyres on so tyre choice is not an issue tbh.Gimlet wrote: ↑Sun May 31, 2020 11:02 pm I like the FTR, the look, the quality and the general concept. What would stop me buying one is the stupid wheel rim sizes which severely limit tyre choice. The OE tyres reportedly have next to no grip at all, even on a dry road, yet it's a punchy engine (characteristics and figures are comparable to a 990 Superduke) and a highly capable chassis. It should be a riot and it's crying out for sticky sports rubber but they won't fit and you're stuck with hard, wooden and skatey semi-knobblie flat-tracker lookie-likie rubbish that'll put you in a ditch and kill you if you even try use a fraction of the bike's capabilities. It would drive me mad.
TBH you can get a sticky tyre in 18" same as the 19" front on the KTM, any sports touring tyre will do
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Re: FTR1200
You can get race tyres in 18" if you look a little, Conti, Avon and Metzeler make them, probably Dunlop as well.
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Re: FTR1200
I wonder if it's as reliable as a Buell......
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Re: FTR1200
Indian is owned by Polaris who make Snowmobiles - they know how to screw stuff together. They also give a 5 year warranty on all their bikes
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Re: FTR1200
Tbh I was gonna buy a Harley after a demo, I may still as it suits my slow and old riding style now. The FTR was maybe a step closer to what I'm used to but would still be ridden slowly. The V4 looks lovely but is massively removed from what I want out of a motorbike. My mountain bike fulfils the adrenalin side of 2 wheels now
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Re: FTR1200
Yup I've got a set on my classic race bikeJulian_Boolean wrote: ↑Mon Jun 01, 2020 4:44 pm You can get race tyres in 18" if you look a little, Conti, Avon and Metzeler make them, probably Dunlop as well.
I don't want or need sticky tyres on the road as pretty much any modern tyre gives me enough grip
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Have you not heard about the Eskimo who took his Polaris snowmobile into the dealer because it wasn't running right?
The mechanic took a look at it and said to the Eskimo "yeah, the problem is you've blown a seal".
"Fuck off!" says the Eskimo "It's just my breath freezing on my moustache!"
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Re: FTR1200
I did a track day on a set of Maxxis Sport Touring tyres, they were fine, a little slidey when they got seriously hot, but you'd never get them that hot on the road, so any similar tyre from Michelin or Metzeler etc. are going to be more than good enough for road riding, though I do like the stiffness of race tyres compared with more flexible road tyres, grip wise I don't think there's a lot in it.
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Re: FTR1200
Yeah yeah I understand all that and the FTR does look pretty cool, but still think you should demo V4SF just for shits and gigglesCouchy wrote: ↑Tue Jun 02, 2020 2:23 pmTbh I was gonna buy a Harley after a demo, I may still as it suits my slow and old riding style now. The FTR was maybe a step closer to what I'm used to but would still be ridden slowly. The V4 looks lovely but is massively removed from what I want out of a motorbike. My mountain bike fulfils the adrenalin side of 2 wheels now
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Re: FTR1200
I sat on one in Jo'burg a year ago as I was sorely tempted. ( and yes, it was because the are Buell-esque)
But it was tiny ....
But it was tiny ....
Re: FTR1200
You can, but the FTR isn't a tarmac racer and it isn't a competitive flat tracker. It's a perky roadster, styled with flat-tracker-ish styling and nothing more. America's equivalent of the Ducati Monster, if you like, and there's nothing wrong with that. Very pretty it is too. But is was only ever intended to be ridden on the road, not a race track and certainly not a cinder track. Its tyres will never get near the temperature of dedicated track tyres therefore it needs good regular road-going sports tyres like a Continental Sport Attacks, Pirelli Diablo Corsas, Dunlop Sportsmarts etc, or the sportier touring tyres like Road 5s, Conti Road Attacks, Roadtec 01s etc. None of those are available in an 18" rear.Julian_Boolean wrote: ↑Mon Jun 01, 2020 4:44 pm You can get race tyres in 18" if you look a little, Conti, Avon and Metzeler make them, probably Dunlop as well.
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