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Thread: Which tyres

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    Which tyres

    My blade 929 has continental road attacks which need replacing, the bike had them when i purchased it but they were already quite worn so didnt really get a feel of what they would be like new.Ive been away from bikes for 5yrs so feedback on whats good these days please.As long as i get about 5000k and good grip im happy.

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    Same again.

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    metzler m3's or michelin pilot power's are good, lot's of grip. as for tyre wear it all depend's how hard you ride?
    "your car is boring"

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    My experience is earlier years has been michelins give more grip but let go in a big way, bridgestone and dunlop have less grip but give more warning before they let go,ie slide more.Is it still this way?

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    Michelins 2CTs are the dogs bollocks in my book

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mort View Post
    Michelins 2CTs are the dogs bollocks in my book
    And I'll second that,
    Pilot Road 2's give big K's tooos
    The Heart is the drum keeping time for everyone....

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    Ive decided on metzler m3's

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