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kurt
23-10-11, 12:59 PM
current tyre pirelli dragon supercorsa pro done 5k came as standard
looks like tread in center wearing and a bit square
any recomendations / reviews for a good all rounder road tyre replacement on my street triple r :)

Squashed_Fly
23-10-11, 03:02 PM
Yep - go and see Jaydee! ;D

Sean.C
23-10-11, 04:46 PM
I've got a Dunlop sportsmart on my street and rate it very highly

wiltsdan
23-10-11, 06:31 PM
Sportmax, my choice :)(dunlop)

Jon_W
23-10-11, 08:44 PM
Bridgestone 021's. Do anything, last a long time!

kurt
24-10-11, 06:52 PM
thanks all
will toss a coin
heads dunlop tales bridgestone
:)

gibbo
30-10-11, 10:01 AM
;D I'm putting Michelin PR3's on my bike in the next week or two to replace the Bridgestones. I've heard some good reports about them especially in wet weather. ;)

Col
30-10-11, 10:10 AM
PR 3 :-? Check it out http://www.wristtwisters.com/forums/f289/heads-up-possible-michelin-pilot-road-pr3-tire-problem-27393.html

seems not so hot when it's hot!!!!!---unlikely over here ;D

jonnydangerous
31-10-11, 07:41 AM
avon storms if you can, would recommend them to anyone!

kurt
07-11-11, 06:10 PM
let us know how you get on gibbo after that link i will wait a bit

HensonA
07-11-11, 07:42 PM
Avon Storm 2 Ultras. [smiley=thumbup.gif]

I'm getting 8,000 miles out of a rear tyre on my CB1000R.

Get mine from Steve Lynham Motorcycles (ind estate next to Swindon Crem)

gibbo
07-11-11, 08:16 PM
Hi Kurt. I hope to get them fitted this coming week and when I've scrubbed them in, will let you know.
let us know how you get on gibbo after that link i will wait a bit

gibbo
25-11-11, 03:53 PM
Hi Kurt. I hope to get them fitted this coming week and when I've scrubbed them in, will let you know.
let us know how you get on gibbo after that link i will wait a bit


Hi Kurt

:) Had these Michelin Road Pilot 3's fitted and have tested them in dry and wet weather. THEY ARE BRILLIANT!!!! No twitching on corners and wet weather grip is probably better than in the dry. Far better than my old Bridgestones which had done 9k and were starting to square off. Gives you a lot more confidence leaning into corners and it's like riding a new bike. Get yourself a set, you won't regret it. Ok, a bit pricier than the rest but how much do you value staying on your seat. 8-)

bobf279
26-11-11, 05:15 PM
+1 on the Avon Storms

Uber Dave
26-11-11, 05:42 PM
Had Dunlop Sportmax II (The dual compound version) on my R6 last, got about 1000k more miles out of it than the standard one. Managed a total of about 3000mi on the I and 4000mi on the II. Both the I and II were good but I have gone back to Bridgestone BT023 now as the last one I owned lasted 7000mi and its cheaper.

I ride pretty rapidly and cant notice any difference between the Dunlop and BS at all on the road!