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Hey all, im on the lookout for some new tyres for my bike... does anybody know of good deals going round and also what tyre is best for grip in the wet, ive heard M3's are great and currently have BT016's , also looking at pireli angels and PP2CT's.... what is the general consensus of what i should buy and what would suit my bike 09 GSXR 750. recommendations and good deals considered. Thanks in advance for the input!
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I recommend Pilot Road 2's. Outstanding grip all round, hard wearing and very good in the wet. AFC have some pretty good prices on quite a few good brands or try www.cycletreads.co.nz
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Heya, I too certainly agree about the Michelin Pilot road 2's, great tires although i've only ever had them on the rear of the bike, from memory I got 9000 km out of my rear Road 2 but I took it off early, one of the best things about them is they wear evenly, well my rear tyre did anyway and that's a good thing too along with the good grip wet and dry, reasonable handling, great tyre life. I got my mate up in Hastings to put a set on his Firestorm, every time I see him he rave more about them, he rides at moderate pace.
I have a set of Pirelli Angel ST's on the bike at the moment and it looks to me like the milage will end up being similar to the Road 2's, actually they might just edge the Road 2 for feel and ride comfort but for the extra money you're paying for the Angel's i'd definitely give the nod to the Road 2's.
Pilot Power 2ct's are a great tyre no question, superior tyre if you like to ride harder from time to time, they handle better by virtue that turn quicker and grip better but the down side is they don't last as long as a Road 2 or Angel ST, not by a long shot. They are also prone to flat spotting the centre of the tyre if you do even a moderate amount of straight line road riding.
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