View Full Version : Need help on Cbr250 Rear Tyre
phiretrojan
28th October 2010, 10:10
Good Morning all
My back tyre only got grip on the sides, the middle which is just about slicks, now i need to get a new rear, at the moment i am using Arrowmax's which came with the bike when i got it, i was just going to buy another one they were going to cost $485 + GST! holy crap so dear,
i don't want to spend more than 250-300$ inc gst or less (all i can afford) but i want a good brand to corner on aswell, i was looking at BT45's as they are cheap, but i did a bit of research on them and was told the tyres not hold well for corners
so basiclly i want a good tyre for cornering and holds good in wet,
i don't know any other good brands, please help =) =)
thank you so much! :innocent::love:
Gibbo89
28th October 2010, 11:47
Good Morning all
My back tyre only got grip on the sides, the middle which is just about slicks, now i need to get a new rear, at the moment i am using Arrowmax's which came with the bike when i got it, i was just going to buy another one they were going to cost $485 + GST! holy crap so dear,
i don't want to spend more than 250-300$ inc gst or less (all i can afford) but i want a good brand to corner on aswell, i was looking at BT45's as they are cheap, but i did a bit of research on them and was told the tyres not hold well for corners
so basiclly i want a good tyre for cornering and holds good in wet,
i don't know any other good brands, please help =) =)
thank you so much! :innocent::love:
My bike isnt a cbr but I went and bought myself a pirelli sports demon. i have the same rear size tyre as you i believe. it cost me $180 and the fitting is another $25. not too bad i reckon.
see what you think of sport demons from google searches etc
i was just quoted $385 for a set of sports demons incl fitting. not too bad i reckon
edit: they might not last as long as the other two tyres you mentioned (well i dont think they will but im not tyre expert, i just want the fuckers to stay stuck to the tarmac come winter)
phiretrojan
28th October 2010, 12:31
My bike isnt a cbr but I went and bought myself a pirelli sports demon. i have the same rear size tyre as you i believe. it cost me $180 and the fitting is another $25. not too bad i reckon.
see what you think of sport demons from google searches etc
i was just quoted $385 for a set of sports demons incl fitting. not too bad i reckon
edit: they might not last as long as the other two tyres you mentioned (well i dont think they will but im not tyre expert, i just want the fuckers to stay stuck to the tarmac come winter)
Hi Gibbo89, thank you for taking your time to reply, i am really greatful - i'll have a look at the pirelli and see what they say, my rear at the moment i can still ride on it, which i am at the moment, but i don't really want to danger myself and others on the road , so thank you for your input i'll do some research now
thanks again :yes:
cowboyz
28th October 2010, 12:40
sport demon for the win.
phiretrojan
28th October 2010, 12:52
sport demon for the win.
YIP! thats the one, it got a good review! even for Wet conditions, my Arrowmax's which are 485+ for each FW and RW, only got 2 out of 5 for wet conditions , breaking , and cornering and pirelli sports demon for 4 out of 5 for wet conditions! perfect!!!! just waiting for a quote from Motorrad in Wellington =)
thanks again guys
MSTRS
28th October 2010, 13:18
I don't know who told you BT45s don't grip well...that's crap.
BT45s are similar to Sport Demons for grip, but may last longer in the centre, because they are dual compound.
cowboyz
28th October 2010, 13:22
but they are bridgestones.......................
MSTRS
28th October 2010, 13:30
I possibly wouldn't use them on a heavy bike...but on the 250s...brilliant.
http://www.cycleforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3683
phiretrojan
28th October 2010, 13:51
I possibly wouldn't use them on a heavy bike...but on the 250s...brilliant.
http://www.cycleforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3683
Holy crap batman!!, thanks for the link just having a read through it and saw
"Hey, I even got my knee down in one curve for the first time ever! I was so excited"
I love to lean around curves!
ooooo mmmmm ggggg!!!! i think i'll look at bt45 for rear now! if its not going to be over my budget
TY Mr MSTRS!
MSTRS
28th October 2010, 13:54
Welcome. Don't discount Sport Demons on my say so. They are great too. Either tyre will look after you very well. Go with whichever one you get for less $.
Gibbo89
28th October 2010, 14:19
i thought that if you had a dual compound in the centre of the tyre then it is more likely to slip in the wet? yes the tyres will last longer, but not by much.
well slip more until they warm up nice and good
MSTRS
28th October 2010, 16:08
That doesn't seem to be the case. Any tyre can slip in the wet. Just ride accordingly.
rustys
28th October 2010, 16:20
Hi phiretrojan,
Hi mate i have a brand new Bridgestone Battlax BTOO3 RS 140/70x17 you can have for $200.
These are the replacement for the old BTO9O which were a great tyre for small capacity bikes.
PM me if you are interested.
The Everlasting
28th October 2010, 21:12
I'm using Dunlop Sportmax GPRA10 SP R,grips very good,I think I paid around 295...
Jonno.
30th October 2010, 13:28
Good Morning all
My back tyre only got grip on the sides, the middle which is just about slicks, now i need to get a new rear, at the moment i am using Arrowmax's which came with the bike when i got it, i was just going to buy another one they were going to cost $485 + GST! holy crap so dear,
i don't want to spend more than 250-300$ inc gst or less (all i can afford) but i want a good brand to corner on aswell, i was looking at BT45's as they are cheap, but i did a bit of research on them and was told the tyres not hold well for corners
so basiclly i want a good tyre for cornering and holds good in wet,
i don't know any other good brands, please help =) =)
thank you so much! :innocent::love:
There's almost no way you could get a rear tyre for over 500 for a 250. They must have been quoting a set.
Phreak
30th October 2010, 20:52
Michelin Pilot Activ's.
I been on mine for about 12000 kms now, (came with my bike about a year ago) and they still look great! Good performance, wet and dry, and seem to last a fair while too. When I do go for a new rear, Im staying with the same.
:rockon:
phiretrojan
1st November 2010, 07:42
There's almost no way you could get a rear tyre for over 500 for a 250. They must have been quoting a set.
lol, yip i just noticed it now! OMFG Shame, i have been looking at the CODE for the product not the price, lol
Gibbo89
1st November 2010, 08:45
lol, yip i just noticed it now! OMFG Shame, i have been looking at the CODE for the product not the price, lol
haha, that's pretty funny. I guess now you can stop stressing about the price quite as much.
phiretrojan
1st November 2010, 12:04
haha, that's pretty funny. I guess now you can stop stressing about the price quite as much.
hiya Gibbo98
haha yea tru aye, its all good tho, i though i'll try the sport demons, just the name sounds good, booked in for the 11th for the change
Gibbo89
1st November 2010, 16:22
hiya Gibbo98
haha yea tru aye, its all good tho, i though i'll try the sport demons, just the name sounds good, booked in for the 11th for the change
solid choice, i doubt many would bag you on here for that.
i have just had the rear put on (a sports demon) and the front is being put on tomorrow.
phiretrojan
11th November 2010, 22:13
solid choice, i doubt many would bag you on here for that.
i have just had the rear put on (a sports demon) and the front is being put on tomorrow.
i got my Rear Sport Demons tyre done today and did a chain replace too, man the feeling from a pretty much slick Tyre to a fully pumped new one, man, i can lean around corners now YAYA! i love'em
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