I'm currently running Pirelli Diablos, hard to tell in this weather just how sticky they are as I'm fiarly upright most of the time but, they seem pretty good, no scarey moments, yet!
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I'm currently running Pirelli Diablos, hard to tell in this weather just how sticky they are as I'm fiarly upright most of the time but, they seem pretty good, no scarey moments, yet!
i got avon storms on mine, not had a problem with them at all, i find them pretty good in wet conditions too .
http://www.cycletires.com/gallery.htm
Now half way down is a red VFR with Red Tyres on, this is what I want to do to mine.
Think I remember several years ago a small company in Bromy land used to supply these for sports bikes, seem to remember they would re - laminate remoulds. :-/Originally Posted by igbell
I know that Avon used make them but cant see anywhere that do them now.
I'm guessing you've bought some now but I've found the Pirelli Diablos a good all round tyre through winter. Took them out for their first proper run on Sunday and they felt planted and had no "moments" so I'd recommend them.
Will probably buy some Diablo Corsa 3's for the summer / trackdays though.
I used bridgestone BT020 all year round seem to be great for my bike
i use Michelin Pilot Power 2cts....
have road with diablos..bridgestones Avon vipers etc dunlop qualifiers but found the Michelins suit my ridibg stile the best.....
but its all personal choice
I picked up a "Conti motion" Budget tyre that's had favourable reviews for wet weather and longetivity use.One of the cheapest on the market but still with excellent performance!
Pilot Power 2CT's here.
For budget sports tyres, Maxxis Supermaxx seem to be the current favourites.
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