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    What tyres for a Bandit 1200?

    Me Bandit is getting through her tyres so will need a new set soon. Been thinking about PR3s but have heard a Bandit can be rough on them. I do ride twisties a lot so give them a hard time.

    Ive got Avon Ultra 2s on of unknown age but ive done 6k on them. Fronts wearing badly on the right side.

    PR3s seem to be a premium price so what else will work on me old oil boiler.
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    Spokey jump on ya bike and shoot down and see Mike at Dury performance tyres he'll sort ya out , knows his stuff and has a great choice of tyres with most major brands in stock.

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    Round Black Ones

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    Haydn you forgot a hole in the middle , just like a big black doughnut.

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    ohhh sorry you may have t cut a hole in the middle to fit said round black tyre

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    PR2 or Metzeler Z8. I've done 20,000km on a rear PR2 and 26,000km on a front PR2. All commuting tho.

    The PR3 isn't the best bet for heavier bikes given that the carcass is so soft. Their performance is unquestionable.

    Re Avon, look up posts from KoroJ. Can't remember which model he had, but he had no end of grief...
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    Quote Originally Posted by nzspokes View Post
    Me Bandit is getting through her tyres so will need a new set soon. Been thinking about PR3s but have heard a Bandit can be rough on them. I do ride twisties a lot so give them a hard time.

    Ive got Avon Ultra 2s on of unknown age but ive done 6k on them. Fronts wearing badly on the right side.
    Twisties usually wear evenly over the entire surface of the tyre. And it is usual for one side of the front tyre to wear more than the other side.
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    Metzeler Z8 for good all-round performance & longevity.

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    after following nzspokes the other day... seems he does lean to the right a bit more than the left

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    Quote Originally Posted by iYRe View Post
    after following nzspokes the other day... seems he does lean to the right a bit more than the left

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    A political bias ... maybe ...
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    Shinkos, no I'm not kidding. Apex 010 is a very good tyre for grip and sensational feedback.

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    Hitcher is having a good run with the Road Attack 2 GTs. Have a look at http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ight=gsx1250fa
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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    Shinkos, no I'm not kidding. Apex 010 is a very good tyre for grip and sensational feedback.
    Ummm I thought you were supposed to be pushing Bridgestone?
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