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Thread: Metzeler Lasertec ME55 Vs Pirelli Sport Demon for the back of a Katana 1100

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    I hope you realise that tyre technology has moved on quite a bit over the past 20 years and that there are way better tyres available for your Katana than those arcane models?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    I've been running Sport Demons on my 1100 for quite a while now.

    I like their stickability and the feedback they give but I've found that the front wears a little oddly. I'm wondering if the 1100 is slightly heavier than the Sport Demons' are designed for.

    I'm going for a pair of Lasertecs next time.
    Cheers for that, pretty much validates what I was thinking to start with.

    Are you getting cupping on the front? I'm not too worried about wear or long life. I've never really had anything on the front that was working (well), or anything for that matter that gives much feedback

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    I hope you realise that tyre technology has moved on quite a bit over the past 20 years and that there are way better tyres available for your Katana than those arcane models?
    Hope you realise that on older bikes with narrow rims these are the sorts of tyres that are available and there's nothing much wrong with them

    Haven't tried Sport Demons but have used both BT45 and Metzler and they were fairly similar

    BT45 on the front of the 750 Kat I had, no problem at all
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    Quote Originally Posted by katben View Post
    Alrighty then, what are these way better tyres in a

    100/90 19 front
    103/90 17 rear
    Go Metzeler Lasertech (Me33) 350 x 19 Front With Bt45 rear . This works well even though not a matched set . Trust me , if its black , round and goes on a bike I know

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    Quote Originally Posted by katben View Post
    again agreed...

    the Activ is the Macadam 50 replacement, "The profile remains identical to the Macadam 50"

    once bitten, twice bitten, I don't want to buy more Michelins and be sacred of cats eyes and while lines in the wet ~ wary of not learning from my mistakes
    What do they mean by 'profile'? Shape of the tyre across the tread? Or size - ie 110/80 x 19?

    Because for the life of me I don't see what difference either would make in a tyre of different tread pattern and compound.

    I'm just saying that the Activ has had great reviews, so perhaps should not be dismissed.
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    So what's the verdict?

    Hi Guys

    I have an '88 Katana 1100 which came with Kenda Kruz tyres. They are going and I'm looking at the Metzelers. Really keen to get an update of what they were like

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    Quote Originally Posted by retrotech View Post
    Hi Guys

    I have an '88 Katana 1100 which came with Kenda Kruz tyres. They are going and I'm looking at the Metzelers. Really keen to get an update of what they were like
    The Metzeler Lasertecs will be fine on your Teapot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    The Metzeler Lasertecs will be fine on your Teapot.
    Thanks! ....Teapot?

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    Quote Originally Posted by retrotech View Post
    Teapot?
    http://www.katanatom.co.uk/pagemaker.php?page=teapot

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    Ah ok so it's the full faring half faring thing.

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    I got the tyres from Don at Pit Lane, what a good dude!

    They are really nice compared to the shite Kanda Kruz crappola that was fitted, why people go cheap on tyres fitted to an 1100 I'll never understand.

    I saw Dons daily driver what a ride!
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    Older Suzuki + Metzelers = work well together.

    I used Me33 / 55s and never had a problem. Tried Avons once... Not going there again. Didn't suit my bike at all.

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    Thanks that's good to know

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    They look suspiciously like Conti TKC 80's...

    Unusual choice of tire for that style of bike.

    Whats he up to then?
    Manopausal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by george formby View Post
    They look suspiciously like Conti TKC 80's...

    Unusual choice of tire for that style of bike.

    Whats he up to then?
    I assumed he's living on a gravel road somewhere out Darfield way, that's where the shop is. The tyres are if a BMW 1200 he said

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