I cant remember if the speedo pickup is the front or the rear speed sensor in the 2012+ models. What I do know is that one of the mags gave the speedo error numbers and it seems with a tone ring the error is much smaller than the older bikes. IE, I think they were 1-2mph at 40-60 and only as much as 3 mph off at 80. To me that's pretty good.
I haven't ridden with the gps app on and my phone in my tank bag, but when I go to work tonight (so I can see it) I plan to see where it reads at actual 80 gps.
By the math the sidewall height is .37" taller on the 190/55. I'm not so sure that's a huge amount to cause such a drastic feel as to how the bike falls into corners. But I do believe that between my worn tire, the slight height increase, and the sidewall profile all working together it transforms the handling. The bike feels as easy as a litrebike to turn in, and when moving it feels as if the bike has lost 50-75 pounds. an amazing difference.
Now I realize why all the litrebikes have now gone to this size, and some the 200/55. Wasn't this started with the earlier zx10r's? It truly helps a lot.
also something I didn't think of, we do get more rubber on the road when standing straight up too, not just when leaned over. The longer distance around the tire gives a bigger footprint too. Your text to link here...
Unless I get drastically less life from this tire size (I got 9,862 miles from the previous angel gt's). Its a win all the way around, imo.
* Last updated by: rod442 on 6/21/2016 @ 10:50 PM *