Got a metzler race tec on the front and a roadsmart on the back. Seems pretty good to me
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Got a metzler race tec on the front and a roadsmart on the back. Seems pretty good to me
Tyre threads always generate many differing opinions as to the best tyre, which to me just means they are all pretty good these days. I personally change mine as matched pairs and get two rears to a front. At the moment I have Roadsmarts on both bikes - will be looking at Roadsmart II's or PR3's next time.Quote:
Originally Posted by dan_geoghegan
I use Metzlers on the MT, very forgiving and very good in the wetQuote:
Originally Posted by dan_geoghegan
Just a thought not sure if you are aware but most of the major manufacturers have fitment guides on their websites eg
http://www.bridgestonebikersclub.co.uk/tyres.php
If you like the PR 2's then my suggestion would be try the PR 3 :)
Apparently a further step up the ladder so to speak 8-)
Avon storm II ultras for me
Thanks everyone for the input - I will digest and make my decision from there.
Tyre manufacturers will want you to buy two of theirs.Quote:
Originally Posted by Nikki
Tyre manufacturers also recommend you change the tyre when it gets down to 6mm of tread depth - when you start with only 9mm when new.. :o
The average road rider will notice very little differance in tyre brands. My classic RD400 had a old 70's Avon Roadrunner on the front since 2005. Hard as nails - have been on club runs with the rest of the boys on bikes with "good grip/handling tyres"
We all rode at the same speed and around the corners - never ever thought I was pushing the tires to any limits.
Be careful of reviews of anything done by bike journo's. Quite often they are that mans pure opinion.
Have written a bit for mags so I know how it works. Have seen road tests done on bikes which consisted of upand down the road to get the photos for the article.
That same article gets reworked and used in 3 or four mags.
Avon road runners are great!!! Used to have them on the Superdreams and could keep up with most things round the corners. They stopped makin the runner and went to the road rider which I never found so good.
agreed about reading articles. Having said that, it is all about individual feel and opinion.
Tyre manufacturers will want you to buy two of theirs.Quote:
Originally Posted by SupeRDel
Tyre manufacturers also recommend you change the tyre when it gets down to 6mm of tread depth - when you start with only 9mm when new.. :o
The average road rider will notice very little differance in tyre brands. My classic RD400 had a old 70's Avon Roadrunner on the front since 2005. Hard as nails - have been on club runs with the rest of the boys on bikes with "good grip/handling tyres"
We all rode at the same speed and around the corners - never ever thought I was pushing the tires to any limits.
Be careful of reviews of anything done by bike journo's. Quite often they are that mans pure opinion.
Have written a bit for mags so I know how it works. Have seen road tests done on bikes which consisted of upand down the road to get the photos for the article.
That same article gets reworked and used in 3 or four mags.[/quote]
Understand what you are saying and I think we're both in agreement that the average road rider isnt really going to notice much difference.
Journalists are of course giving personal opinions but at least when they do they are testing several tyres back to back few of us can do that. In one of the mags I was reading last night they had a tyre test with 3 people testing them at the same time which was quite useful to get feedback from each of them.
Good old brand loyalty...the marketing experts do a good job ;) :)