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PSYCHO
10th June 2009, 16:06
anyone ridden on both? (190 size)

thoughts?

thanks

diggyduo
10th June 2009, 22:58
I've only ridden the M3 which seemed really sticky but died a quick death accordingly (2500km, half the power of your bike, 180/55 though) . Reading overseas forums, I seems the consensus is these are pretty much the same tyre as (same factory, same compound) with a different tread pattern. What's cheaper?

This is the sportrider tyre test for what it's worthhttp://www.sportrider.com/gear/146_0904_street_track_tire_comparison_test/index.html

pritch
11th June 2009, 10:39
They didn't use a Zx!@ but...

One often hears the thing about same factory, same compound but while it's a possibility it wouldn't explain why the Rosso gets the better write up.

http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=85203

PSYCHO
11th June 2009, 21:34
hmm, thanks.


from what Ive read the two (rosso and m3) sound like they are basically the same tyre with a different tread pattern.

puddytat
11th June 2009, 21:45
Me likey de Rosso's wery mucho or..Dem reifen sind echt geil du... gibt gas!!!

mouldy
18th June 2009, 17:09
Ridden on both , metzlers are good but the Rosso's turn faster and are more confidence inspiring during high speed cornering , always change long before they wear out but the Rossos looked like they'd last as long as the Metzlers

Sensei
18th June 2009, 20:21
Heard the Rosso's wear the front out at the same rate as the rear so if true bloody expensive riding . Get 10k out of my M3 rear & 16k out of M1 fronts on my Aprilia so two rears to 1 front & at $500-600 a set you don't want to be doing both tyres at the same time unless ya got a money tree out back .

mouldy
19th June 2009, 18:01
Heard the Rosso's wear the front out at the same rate as the rear so if true bloody expensive riding . Get 10k out of my M3 rear & 16k out of M1 fronts on my Aprilia so two rears to 1 front & at $500-600 a set you don't want to be doing both tyres at the same time unless ya got a money tree out back .

A lot of them wear out at the same time these days , tyre manufacturers worked out they'll sell more tyres that way .

discotex
20th June 2009, 23:03
A lot of them wear out at the same time these days , tyre manufacturers worked out they'll sell more tyres that way .

I think you'll find it's because they're making rears last longer rather than any conspiracy to rip you off.

But either way I prefer it if they wear at the same rate. It means I don't have to wait as long to try another brand of tyres :)

AllanB
20th June 2009, 23:26
I think you'll find it's because they're making rears last longer rather than any conspiracy to rip you off.

But either way I prefer it if they wear at the same rate. It means I don't have to wait as long to try another brand of tyres :)

Plus your bike always handles soooo much better with a new set than only replacing one.

bikerboy011
20th June 2009, 23:52
Am in the same boat, need a new set but not sure what to get. Was thinking diablo corsa or bridge stones bt-016's, any one tried those? What do you think off them?

zx rider
21st June 2009, 09:46
I have had most of your choices on my 7r over a 3 year period. The m3 is best in the wet, but can be shot in days, not weeks. The corsa 3's were better in the dry. In fact i did 3 track days on those and they were very good (for a road tyre) but the middle soon went. About 4,500 km on those.
Then i tried the BT016's. 'WOW' :2thumbsup So much more grip in the dry (don't warm so well in the wet tho). These things rock, turn in faster, grip on the soft edge is awe inspiring, and with the extra hard centre they last better too. Had to adjust my suspension to cope with the extra speed at Puke'. I run a 190/55x17 on mine. Same as your 10r.

discotex
21st June 2009, 10:51
The m3 is best in the wet, but can be shot in days, not weeks.

Really? I'm mid pace group 2 at MotoTT and I've done three trackdays on my M3's (one was wet most of the day) and heaps of commuting. They're in much better condition than my previous set of BT-016's were at this many km and trackdays. I'd say they'll last as long or longer.

But yeah the BT-016 is truely a "sticks like shit" tyre in the dry. It's profile is slower to turn but is very confidence inspiring at max lean. They're great under brakes too. My only complaint is they take a fair while to warm up. Some have complained about the wet performance but I never had any real moments - but then I don't do a lot of touring and wet open road riding.

discotex
21st June 2009, 10:51
Plus your bike always handles soooo much better with a new set than only replacing one.

Totally.. I love the feeling of that first 1000km :2thumbsup

hayd3n
21st June 2009, 11:16
meh i like my z4s

CTD
21st June 2009, 17:56
Ive gone through 2 sets of m3's now.Good tyre imo but they are shot after 3000km and ready to replace before 4000km for me.The rear can let go exiting corners if you're hard on the gas.