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I'd have to say it handles a little better.When I got my bike it had a stock 100
on it,it even looked new.But it was 26 years old.It was hard and made handling feel a little greasy.So my 110 handles way better ,however I,m sure a new 100
would have been better than I had.
On a side note,my friend bought an Xs last summer.His is same year and model as mine and he installed a 100.His does not handle as well as mine.But,he bought a different brand tire and I think it may have been a chinese tire.
So long story short,I couldnt say for sure since I have not compared two equal tires in the same condition with only size being the difference on my bike.
Hope this doesnt confuse you further, I just want to be as honest as possible.
Rick
I just ordered a set of Bridgestone S11's yesterday, and went with the 110 up front. Along with the bigger tire comes a higher load rating. The 100's are rated at 507 pounds while the 110's are rated at 584 on that particluar tire.
I think I have a loose screw behind the handlebars.
Had the new tires mounted and computer balanced yesterday. With the rear tire off, and the calipers removed I jacked the front end up high enough to roll the 110 under the front fender. Plenty of clearance all the way around the tire after reassembly on my '79F. I definitely feel the difference up front, but I won't really know how they affect handling 'till I get 'em scuffed up good. Not a good idea to try and scrape your footpegs with brand new tires - good way to go for a butt slide - I hate when that happens.
I think I have a loose screw behind the handlebars.
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