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Spoke Wheels & Tires ( Classic vs Pure )

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Im curious as to what people think about the different tire sizes on the R18 classic vs the pure.. I have the pure with the 19 inch front wheel.. I feel like I want the meaty front tire that comes on the classic. Upon review it seems like the rear tire is also a different size. Anyone feel any benefits from having the classic size? I love the style of the wheels so another wheel would be out of the question.
 
Nope,, I was wrong the rear is the same size on both models.
 
I took an MSF class on my classic and the fat front tire isn’t quick to steer in to turns. It takes a large counter steer effort turn do quick weaves and tight u turns. It does however look amazing on the bike. It is also a tube type rim, so that can be fun.
 
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Im curious as to what people think about the different tire sizes on the R18 classic vs the pure.. I have the pure with the 19 inch front wheel.. I feel like I want the meaty front tire that comes on the classic. Upon review it seems like the rear tire is also a different size. Anyone feel any benefits from having the classic size? I love the style of the wheels so another wheel would be out of the question.
I’ve had a couple of bikes ( not the R18 though ) with balloon front tyres. They rode perfectly well and I had no adverse handling issues. If I had to be really picky I would say the front end felt slightly more clumsy at very low speeds, maybe the contact patch and tyre profile made that so, don’t know. I guess it’s mostly looks and which you prefer.
 
Yes.
I'd like to trade my 19' for a 16' from a classic.
Pity your'e not in Europe.
 
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I never tried a Classic.
But I like the look.
I have a big fat front tire on my Montauk and the handling is ok.
 
Back in the day when some of us we rode the R1200C, I switched from stock front wheel to a meatier tire on a mag rim. The rotational momentum of the fat front setup was immediately noticeable. The first turn I made required some steer wrestling from me. Of course once you get used to it you forget how it was previously.
 
Im curious as to what people think about the different tire sizes on the R18 classic vs the pure.. I have the pure with the 19 inch front wheel.. I feel like I want the meaty front tire that comes on the classic. Upon review it seems like the rear tire is also a different size. Anyone feel any benefits from having the classic size? I love the style of the wheels so another wheel would be out of the question.
I have a '21 Pure, was given a '24 Classic as a loaner while diff seals were being done. Seals were not in stock so I hade the Classic for 5 days. Did some reasonable length rides both solo and two up and I have to say the ride was smoother, bike flowed side to side easier and suspension seemed more supple. I understand it was a new bike but my Pure has only 14000 kms on it. I queried the service department and the only difference is the front wheel and tyre. Although I got great wear from the oem tyres I am going to try the Meztler front as the OEM Michelin rear still has 3-4000 kms left on it. Any suggestions otherwise would be appreciated.
 
In the same way that I liked the 15” rear and 17” front wheel on the R1200C, I also like the look of the R18 base.
 
I managed to buy (very cheap) a 16' rim and a new set of spokes.
I've found a specialist able to rebuild the wheel using my 19' wheel's hub.
Let see what happens...
 
I thought twice about this project and decided to try to find a hub in order to keep my 19' wheel built.
I called my dealer this morning:
Been told the hub isn't available as a separate part.
They just sell the whole wheel.
I find that pretty scandalous !
:mad::mad:
 
End of the conversion!
Total cost 260€, new tire included!
Unbeatable 👍
I love it !
The handling looks much softer.
But hard to compare since the previous tire was rinced at 12000 km.
And more !
The rumble noise completely desapeared !
The Michelin 19' tire is definitely the culprit .
A really game changer!

Now I have a 19' rim and spokes left on the shelf...


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okay soooo does anyone have a 16 inch front they would like to trade my 19 for?? I still want the fatter front tire..
 
I got a deal on a spoked 19, so I sealed it. And new tire not Michelin. ITS much easier to turn , no struggle.
 
I have a '21 Pure, was given a '24 Classic as a loaner while diff seals were being done. Seals were not in stock so I hade the Classic for 5 days. Did some reasonable length rides both solo and two up and I have to say the ride was smoother, bike flowed side to side easier and suspension seemed more supple. I understand it was a new bike but my Pure has only 14000 kms on it. I queried the service department and the only difference is the front wheel and tyre. Although I got great wear from the oem tyres I am going to try the Meztler front as the OEM Michelin rear still has 3-4000 kms left on it. Any suggestions otherwise would be appreciated.
Had the Metzler Cruisetec put on front. It now feels more like the Classic. A big change imo. Hope this helps some.
 
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