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    Tyre recommendations for bandit 1250?

    am just wondering if anyone out there has an opinion on what tyres to put on my bandit!

    at the moment i have dunlop sportmax D218N on the rear, i havent had any problems with it! if anything it has been a damn good tyre although i have only done 5300+ ks on it!? (good or bad?)


    the front is also D218R and that has plenty of wear left so i dont really want to change it!

    any suggestions or should i carry on with the sportmax?


    here is a pic of the tyre that is on at the moment!
    i wouldnt want to be caught dead in the same grave as me.

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    Michelin Pilot Road 2 or Metzler Z6

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    Or P Strada
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    experiences with these tyres?
    i wouldnt want to be caught dead in the same grave as me.

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    oh just throw another tire on the rear, and then change to your perfered tire once the front wears out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun View Post
    oh just throw another tire on the rear, and then change to your perfered tire once the front wears out.
    that is what i was thinking, because i have been happy with the tyres that are on there. i just wanted to get some opinions/ideas.
    i wouldnt want to be caught dead in the same grave as me.

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    is that a two brothers can in the photo?just had one fitted to mine,finding it a bit rowdy though.sorry to be off topic
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    Yep tried these tires..

    Z6 - Good tire, different profile but makes the bike very stable once tipped in.

    P Strada - Similar tire to Z6 but different profile. I would rate it 10% above the Z6

    Pilot Road 2 - Just bought a set.... will know soon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sillywilly View Post
    is that a two brothers can in the photo?just had one fitted to mine,finding it a bit rowdy though.sorry to be off topic
    aye it is a two brothers muffler, had it put on a couple of weeks ago and oh boy what i difference it makes! i can hear the it now unlike with the standard muffler!

    i wouldnt want to be caught dead in the same grave as me.

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    I agree with the Z6...no issues on my old GSXR1100. Great all round tyre.
    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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    I have got M3's on my K6 Bandit - just lerverly
    Nice can too! - the boy at Mr Motorcycles put a nice "quiet" Micron on mine as part of the deal
    The standard mufflers on the new Bandits are way too quiet IMHO
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    mr motorcycles oblidged me with the two brothers.certainly lets people know you're coming.got a nice burble on the over-run but could be just a smidge quieter for me.definitely not for shy types.
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    Good grief. Get those Dunlops off ASAP and get some proper sports touring tyres on.

    Michelin Pilot Road 2
    Avon Storm
    Metzeler Roadtec Z6
    Conti Road Attack

    Would be my recommendations, in that order. There's bugger-all difference in terms of handling between the PR2s and the Storms.
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    Mate i couldnt wait to get those Dunlops off the R1 (standard tyres) I put my favorites on which are Michelin Pilot powers. But i agree with some of the coments above regarding the Michelin Pilot Road 2 or if you have a bit of spirt go the sport.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    Good grief. Get those Dunlops off ASAP and get some proper sports touring tyres on.

    Michelin Pilot Road 2
    Avon Storm
    Metzeler Roadtec Z6
    Conti Road Attack

    Would be my recommendations, in that order. There's bugger-all difference in terms of handling between the PR2s and the Storms.
    ok so im getting the feeling that peeps dont like dunlops!?

    why?


    well i know this one has been done to the death on here before (well sort of), mixing brands? as i said earlier, the front has plenty of tread on it so would it be ok to mix and match with say the pilot road 2? or replace both? or keep with the dunlops untill the front needs replacing too?


    need an answer tomorow am please lol
    i wouldnt want to be caught dead in the same grave as me.

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