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    Metzeler on the 10

    Hey guys/ girls I am after some input here:

    I am considering the Metzeler 'Sportec M1' or the 'Sportec M3' for the
    06' ZX10, has anyone used any of the above tyres on a 10 before and
    what were your experiences?

    Any advice is much appreciated
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails SPORTEC%20M1.pdf   Sportec%20M3.pdf  
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    Do you ride trackdays?

    The M1 looks like a more "sporty-road" tyre, having more thread... M3 better for trackdays and dry roads I suppose?
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    Don't think you'll regret trying them out ! Id go M3 for summer M1 during winter ! Or i could sell ya a set of used race tyres for 150 , only get a few thou ks out of them on the road, but at that price who cares !
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    In that case just go with the M1 for the road and $150 used race tyres from sinfull for the track... perfect!
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    i've used both of them on my 06 zx10 and the m3 is the better tyre by far
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    What tyres do you presently use?

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    Run a M1 front & M3 rear have done around 6 sets of these now , ran them on my K3 1000 GSXR & have just put another set onto my Aprilia . Got 17k out of front & 11k out of rear best yet , usely 14-16 Fr & 8-10 Rear tryed the M3 front but the M1 gives better feed back & feel for me so hence the combo .

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    Rear Sportec M3's on K1200R lasted 6K and front 10k. Mind you that included
    South Island roads. Were Ok in wet but no tyres like the West Coast wet clay on seal!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bend-it View Post
    Do you ride trackdays?...
    I have not on the 10…yet.

    Quote Originally Posted by sinfull View Post
    … i could sell ya a set of used race tyres…
    Been there, was not happy with the 'shaping' the last owner had done.

    Quote Originally Posted by Danger Dave View Post
    i've used both of them on my 06 zx10 and the m3 is the better tyre by far
    Cool that’s what I wanted to hear.

    Quote Originally Posted by YellowDog View Post
    What tyres do you presently use?
    Sticky Dunlops, but was felling them slide in the wet.

    Quote Originally Posted by Sensei View Post
    … have done around 6 sets of these now...
    Cool so I take it your are real happy with them

    Quote Originally Posted by johnmnz View Post
    Rear Sportec M3's…
    Cheers.

    Thanks for the feedback Gents, I have run Metzeler’s on a previous bikes and found good wet weather feedback, I have noticed since using EOM I have dropped off using my bikes during winter, due to this lack of feeling, so being a keen rider I want to get back to a brand I came to know and trust.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kflasher View Post
    I want to get back to a brand I came to know and trust.
    Which really is the crux of the matter
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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    Which really is the crux of the matter
    Yeah To true
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    I'm running M3's on my Hornet and they are nice and sticky, esp in the wet.

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