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    Tyre choice for R6

    Any recomendations anyone? Just got myself an 04 R6 with nearly shot Qualifiers on it & im wanting to get something that'll last longer. Was thinking along the lines of Pilots maybe,as Ive run a pair of their pilot actives on my bros650 (different league I realise) & got 12000k outta them & ride them out to the edge all the time with never a slip...so kinda impressed with michelin. Riding generally either touring or fanging round the Buller gorge block
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    if ya like michelin go the powers

    i average about 6500kms on the rear of powers on my 600, 2 rears to 1 front

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    pp / m3
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    Triangular shaped, makes your riding better

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    pilot power 2ct are very good tyres

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    Thumbs up dunlop 208rr

    Ive had better mileage and grip from Dunlops 208rr than the pilots by 1000 ks
    I ride fairly hard and do alot of track days as well as general road stuff and swear by these 208s. Im running them on a z1000 at the moment so a fairly heavy bike as well. Just my opinion tho

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    Oh? on the Z1000?

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    the dunlops are great tyres too, in the dry

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    I'd swear by Continental
    I ride on the Road on RaceAttack, or SportAttack.
    And I race on RaceAttack Comp.

    All of these are tyres designed for user 'feel' and as such are by far the most predictable and easy to ride tyre I have encountered. Perhaps outright grip is minutly lower, from experience, feel is significantly better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ipod1098 View Post
    pilot power 2ct are very good tyres
    2ct`s are good tyres for straight line stuff where they don`t wear so much , in the center , but if you ride where the whole world is twisties go for the Pilot Powers ,I ride on them and I`ve never had them cut loose on me once , You will love them , Best of luck in your choice , Be safe.

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    r6 tyres

    Hey cheers very muchly all for your advice,aint made a choice much easier , but I know Im getting honest opinions , not a salesmans....& good luck to you Jay for this season!
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    Quote Originally Posted by jtzzr View Post
    2ct`s are good tyres for straight line stuff where they don`t wear so much , in the center , but if you ride where the whole world is twisties go for the Pilot Powers ,I ride on them and I`ve never had them cut loose on me once , You will love them , Best of luck in your choice , Be safe.
    I think you are confused it was talking about the pilot power 2cts, which has same middle as a normal pp, but then softer sides,

    there is also a pilot road 2ct, which follows simlar same middle as the roads, but softer sides(more normal pilot power standard)

    I have had two sets of pp on the 600, and now on a set of pp 2cts, i had pilot roads on my old gsxr 1100

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    I had metzlers ME55s on mine. They stuck to the road like shit sticks to a pig.

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    same here metzlers m3 on my gsxr srad for me dunno if itll suit the r6 though but they are awesome tires

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    Thumbs up conti

    Quote Originally Posted by JayRacer37 View Post
    I'd swear by Continental
    I ride on the Road on RaceAttack, or SportAttack.
    And I race on RaceAttack Comp.

    All of these are tyres designed for user 'feel' and as such are by far the most predictable and easy to ride tyre I have encountered. Perhaps outright grip is minutly lower, from experience, feel is significantly better.
    I agree with 37, its an ausome tyre, was using the corsa but the race attacks
    are the shit, sticky as hell when you get them warm, not so good in the winter but I wont use anything else for the road now.

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