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which of these would you recommend??
Topic Started: Oct 13 2014, 04:35 PM (754 Views)
motomaniac
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rear tyre ....

conti race attack...
michelin pilot
pirelli rosso 2
pirelli angel gt
metzeler tourance

ive used pirelli diablos before and only got 500 miles out the back tyre and wasnt that impressed with them either, specially in the wet.... just after youre thoughts if youve used any of these.... ta muchly....
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hursty46
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For a start metzler n Pirelli are the same company like coke cola n diet coke cola

The conti is a track/summer tyre so won't last 5 mins unless you go for a road attack or sm

Pilot again really for a track/summer I have fitted in the winter conti road attack n come some metzler race tech or what ever the bsb boys have got around them at the time lol
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Michelin pilot for me warm up quick and stick like shite to a blanket :worthy:
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Pirelli for adhesion in the dry, a bit like an 'intermediate ' in the wet

Michelin Pilot for long life, although I haven't tried them in the wet yet
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koban
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Michelin pilot
Good grip till you push to hard then let go without warning.
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jonny h
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Goldspeed street sport ultra, great in the winter, awesome in the summer.
tyres are a personal choice, but why fit a tyre meant for a sports bike to a supermoto?
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hursty46
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Still need to get my hands on a cheap set of these goldspeeds to try them
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Sticky front, shitty back, keeps things fun and anything sticky on the back seems to wear too fast.
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koban
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Goldspeeds for me to awesome grip.
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motomaniac
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im a bit short of choice over here, the ones ive mentioned are whats in stock in the various bike shops im just needing a tyre to get me on the road and passed the vehicle inspection, i just dont want a tyre im going to destroy in 2 days again. Ive got two more places to try tomorrow, id have another goldspeed with the block pattern tomorrow, but you cant get em now, thats why i was looking at the metz tourance, big block pattern, more for big trailie/tourer, not too sticky,but good water dispersal, id also have another maxxis supermaxx, absolutely superb in the dry, but dont give me great confidence in the wet.
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Rob 110
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i've never had more than any of those tyres
except the Metz Tourance 150/70, taller profile so raises gearing a bit
i got 1500 spirited miles
ok for road use, but its not a back it in moto tyre

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i have supermoto fun,no matter what tyre...lol...

ive just found another place, hidden away over here, hopefully will get the go ahead to fit a pair of the maxxix ( pressa) i think they are... £208,fitted
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Have you not considered the Avon Distanzia?, i love these tyres front and rear, they are not the best in the wet though.
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ikll prob be doing a lot of wet/damo riding over here...
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Rob 110
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distanzia is good in dry or gravel, but i only got 800miles from the rear
front 2000
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