Mounting an Exedra Max rear tire on the new 3R = Better Handling

Is the new tire a 55 aspect? or 50? I bought a 55 but havent mounted it yet.
 
Better you than me!!
 
Finally got out for a ride this weekend with the new tire and finally got the suspension dialed in. Feels like a new bike. The turn in IS better. Very happy so far.
 
I asked my shop about getting the Avons and the can not get them at this time. I still have some rubber on the current tires when they wear out I might need to try the Exedra Max. I’m not fully understanding the photos and the necessary modifications. I’ll report back if I try the EM.
 
Mel, the front rear fender (next to exhaust) just needs to go up 1". It attaches at three places. On the left side of the bike you just need 1" spacers and longer SS bolts for the two attachment points. On the right side look inside the fender where it attaches at the bottom. You just need a 2" piece of metal with two holes drilled so that you can attach the new bracket to the attachment point and the fender 1" higher up on the new bracket. That's it, really.
 
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I'll be putting my stock Avons on Ebay in the next week or 2. I dont like that brand, had some issues in the past with them. They have 2,500 miles on them but they are Delaware miles.
 
Too easy.......
 
Too easy.......
And, you were the one who showed me how....

I'll be putting my stock Avons on Ebay in the next week or 2. I dont like that brand, had some issues in the past with them. They have 2,500 miles on them but they are Delaware miles.

Not a fan of Avons either. I predict that you'll make a killing. The 2.5 owners are very resistant to going off the stock setup, except for exhaust.

I'd list them here on classified to avoid the eBay fees. Bet they get snatched up quickly.
 
Thanks again I might just be a bit intimidated. As far as easy or to easy as Tal states, you should know I think cutting teeth broken off to the gums very easy. It takes me 60 seconds and I charge $200.

If you ever need this service come on over and we’ll trade efforts.