Ok, got some good input from people actually riding on a 180.
Thanks, now do you feel any diference or improvement from running the stock 170? I too have spun the rear coming out of a tight turn. (we have some tight twisty mt/canyon roads here in SoCal)
Not so sure it's due to tire size as to the BT020 just feeling a bit greasy compared to the Dunlop Qualifiers I ran on the SV1K.
If there is no advantage in size due to the contact patch points that have been made then the only advantage would be the slightly higher load capacity of the 180. For the life of me I can't understand why Honda went with the 170 when even BMW went with a 180 on a lower powered R12 weighing nearly 200lbs less...
From what I've been reading I may just go with the Dunlop Roadsmart in stock sizes as soon as I can wear these out.
Thanks, now do you feel any diference or improvement from running the stock 170? I too have spun the rear coming out of a tight turn. (we have some tight twisty mt/canyon roads here in SoCal)
If there is no advantage in size due to the contact patch points that have been made then the only advantage would be the slightly higher load capacity of the 180. For the life of me I can't understand why Honda went with the 170 when even BMW went with a 180 on a lower powered R12 weighing nearly 200lbs less...

From what I've been reading I may just go with the Dunlop Roadsmart in stock sizes as soon as I can wear these out.