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1324
| Posted on Wednesday, November 14, 2007 - 12:46 pm: |
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Since we are on the topic of tires, what tires are everyone using for combination street/track? I'd like to get 5k miles out of a set, but more would be better...as long as they can handle the abuses of the track. I've used the Continental ContiForce Sports and Michelin Pilot Powers in the past...any suggestions? |
Ft_bstrd
| Posted on Wednesday, November 14, 2007 - 07:44 pm: |
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I've got 800 of slab miles on a Tomahawk with NO flat spot. I've not gotten that on any other tire yet. I though they all looked like |_| after 500 miles. |
Kurosawa
| Posted on Wednesday, November 14, 2007 - 09:27 pm: |
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What I like about my Stradas is I was daydreaming and forgot to brake getting on an off-ramp. I grabbed all the brakes I could while leaned way over and the bike simply slowed down and never gave the slightest hint it wanted to stand up. I almost sucked the entire cover off my seat. Disclaimer: just 'cause I got away with it doesn't mean you'll do the same. |
Ft_bstrd
| Posted on Wednesday, November 14, 2007 - 10:37 pm: |
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I just got 1800 miles out of a Strada rear. I don't think I'll be trying another. |
Reepicheep
| Posted on Thursday, November 15, 2007 - 12:00 pm: |
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1324... Scorpion Syncs will get you about 5k out of a rear on a 9, and have enough grip to scrape a peg on a lightning. MeZ6's are probably fairly similar. Both great tires. |
1324
| Posted on Thursday, November 15, 2007 - 12:45 pm: |
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Cool, thanks for the input. Will they stand up to the heat and abuse of the track? The reviews here and on other sites is pretty positive. |
Reepicheep
| Posted on Thursday, November 15, 2007 - 02:51 pm: |
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Trojan indicated that under hard use, the big tread blocks of the Syncs will get squirmy when they start getting really hot. I did one track day with a set, I was one of the faster novice riders, on a hot day, and had nothing but perfectly solid grip all day long. But I am just a novice... I think I touched a peg down once during the day (I can do it be leaning the wrong way any time I want... but this was the first time I did it the "honest" way). So for up to and including mid level intermediates on track days, I think the syncs are 100% capable. CeeJay was in front of me (one of the fastest novice riders) and was running MeZ6's. He was also very happy with his tires. CeeJay liked the MeZ6's better then syncs (he had tried both) on his 9r. I liked the syncs better then the MeZ6's (had them on the tuber, have had nothing but syncs on the XB). The syncs do remarkably well if you find youself on grass / gravel / mud. The Z6's wear pretty well. I think both are probably *great* tires. |
Glitch
| Posted on Thursday, November 15, 2007 - 03:23 pm: |
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Trojan indicated that under hard use, the big tread blocks of the Syncs will get squirmy when they start getting really hot. I found the same, although I had no idea it was due to the big tread blocks, I just thought it was an inferior tire. By the way, this wasn't on the track. |
Reepicheep
| Posted on Thursday, November 15, 2007 - 05:08 pm: |
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Compared with other sport touring tires Glitch? Or compared with more of a sport oriented tire? |
Fresnobuell
| Posted on Thursday, November 15, 2007 - 08:10 pm: |
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Although, I have no personal experience with the Michelin Pilot ROAD tires, I hear they are top notch. Plenty of grip due to the dual compound (soft rubber on edges, harder stuff in the middle), so you aren't sacrificing too much. These are made for the rider that spends most of the time on the streets and some time canyon carving--I venture to say, this is most of us. I would bet big money that these will last at least 5K. I am impressed and currently use) with the Metzler M3s, which have more life than the older model M1. I got 4,500 on my last M3 rear--probably could have ekked 5,000 out of it, but a screw hastened the tire change. The M3 would be considered a true sport tire in comparison to the Pilot Road. |
Fresnobuell
| Posted on Thursday, November 15, 2007 - 08:12 pm: |
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1324, re-reading your post, you are looking for a road/track tire. I would suggest the M3 in that case. |
Jstfrfun
| Posted on Saturday, November 17, 2007 - 01:15 pm: |
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The M3 has been very solid under my X1, cold, hot, rough, smooth, it's been very versitile. under most other aplications I wouldn't rave over the Metz, but on this bike, and this tire, I like-em. And by the way I own and operate a m/c tire store! |
Glitch
| Posted on Saturday, November 17, 2007 - 01:26 pm: |
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And by the way I own and operate a m/c tire store! No kidding?! Just the kind sponsor the BadWeB could use. We have: Registered users total over 13K plus around 300 new every month. Hits/day run between 300,000 and 500,000. Unique visitors to the site run between 50,000 and 60,000. BadWeB serves up between 1.8 and 2.5 million pages every month. This could be a major market for you, you would have your own space on the sponsor page, be able to offer up specials, advertise all your great tires for us Buellers. Basically you would have a great market, and I'm sure you'd enjoy the business. Otherwise you'll not be able to tell anyone on BadWeB about your tires for sale. If you're interested just send an e-mail to Blake: blake@badweatherbikers.com I'll help as much as possible, but Blake has all the costs, and he's the one that you'd be dealing with in the end. Feel free to PM or e-mail me. glitch@badweatherbikers.com |
Paint_shaker
| Posted on Sunday, November 18, 2007 - 07:49 am: |
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I have gotten in the 7,000- 8,000 mile range with Bridgestone BT020s. This is mostly flatland riding with few curves. |
Odie
| Posted on Tuesday, November 20, 2007 - 08:51 pm: |
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I just put my new Michelin Pilot Road 2 on today. Got to ride to work on it but feels pretty good so far. Seems to stick as well as my Pilot Power. I'll hit some twisties this weekend to work the sides more. Very happy so far. |
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