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cuppa
6th June 2007, 22:01
Well its now has had its day my 190/55/17 Dunlop qual is now toast.The question is what to put on the ZX10 next?:innocent:

ipod1098
6th June 2007, 22:11
the new power 2ct or corsa.

kiwifruit
6th June 2007, 22:12
pilot power
pilot power c2
m3
with matching front

or corsa if you dont ride in the wet

cowpoos
6th June 2007, 22:16
Well its now has had its day my 190/55/17 Dunlop qual is now toast.The question is what to put on the ZX10 next?:innocent:


the new power 2ct or corsa.


pilot power
pilot power c2
m3
with matching front

or corsa if you dont ride in the wet

cheng sheng touring tires....don't listen to those other crack pots!!

cuppa
6th June 2007, 22:17
would love to try the 2cts but unable to get any in the 190/55 may have to change size to 190/50

kiwifruit
6th June 2007, 22:20
would love to try the 2cts but unable to get any in the 190/55 may have to change size to 190/50

the 55 is available
if you know who to go to

boomer
6th June 2007, 22:50
Did you like the qualifiers??

cuppa
12th June 2007, 20:24
:yes: Thanks people for the advice.Have had a set of pilot road 2 put on the 10 and have given then a bit of a thrash and they seem to be not to bad.

moT
13th June 2007, 18:25
get a front and rear set of tyres from 1970 with cracks all thru it mean good tyres

Hitcher
13th June 2007, 19:06
Unless you're going to go hard-out on the track, you may as well invest in a decent set of sports-touring rubber: Avon Storms, Pilot Road 2s, Roadtec Z6s or Road Attacks. They will serve your weekend riding needs admirably and last about twice as long as squidly sprots rubber. If such a proposition seriously threatens one's masculinity, one could always bung a Viagra up one's bottom.

moT
13th June 2007, 19:15
Unless you're going to go hard-out on the track, you may as well invest in a decent set of sports-touring rubber: Avon Storms, Pilot Road 2s, Roadtec Z6s or Road Attacks. They will serve your weekend riding needs admirably and last about twice as long as squidly sprots rubber. If such a proposition seriously threatens one's masculinity, one could always bung a Viagra up one's bottom.

i will have to agree with you there theres no point getting super soft tyres for commuting u wanna get the hardest peice of rock tire to get best value i personaly reccomend a shinko touring tyre i know someone who got like 10000kms out of one and when u go to the track get a soft tyre on a different rim or just swap it the day before

Hitcher
13th June 2007, 19:23
I have got more than 10,000km out of most of the sports-tourer rears I've run, with the exception of the Battlax 020, which also has a tendency to square-off something chronic. My record so far is 12,000km out of a Road Attack, but the Storm I'm currently running looks like it will beat that -- it's at 10,000km and has only just started to flatten off in the middle.

Don't forget that most of these tyres have a similar compound mate that can be used as a front, if you require a bit more aggression and faster warm-up with the front wheel: e.g. Pilot Road 2 with Pilot Sport 2; Roadtec Z6 with Sportec M3; Storm with Viper; Road Attack with Sport Attack; 020 with 011...

MSTRS
14th June 2007, 09:13
And I got 11,000 out of a Metzler Mez4 before I changed to a Z6. Another 9,000 on that before I sold the GSXR1100 and the Z6 was still going strong with heaps left.
Yes, I had chicken strips too....about 2mm

Grahameeboy
14th June 2007, 09:20
And I got 11,000 out of a Metzler Mez4 before I changed to a Z6. Another 9,000 on that before I sold the GSXR1100 and the Z6 was still going strong with heaps left.
Yes, I had chicken strips too....about 2mm

Sorry what were you saying is 2mm:gob:

MSTRS
14th June 2007, 09:24
Just cos you got pwned in the ACC and Carattitude threads doesn't mean you can follow me here, whiteboy :nono: :innocent:

Devil
14th June 2007, 10:19
I've got over 10,000km's on Powers, M3's and Diablo's.

Being smooth and having good suspension set up certainly helps your tyre usage...