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    Quote Originally Posted by JMemonic View Post
    Happy with mine, the wear appears good, I am not a fast rider and am happy to have chicken strips but these certainly have been confidant enough reduce the size of mine from normal.
    Yeah I'll be trying another set this month , current tyres nearly shot, hopefully get to do more than 600km on the next set

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    Quote Originally Posted by cruza View Post
    Yeah I'll be trying another set this month , current tyres nearly shot, hopefully get to do more than 600km on the next set
    So what milage do you have out of them so far?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Owl View Post
    So what milage do you have out of them so far?
    I've now done a whisker under 8,000km on mine and the rear is only just starting to show signs of squaring off. I've run that pretty consistently at 40psi since new.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    I've now done a whisker under 8,000km on mine and the rear is only just starting to show signs of squaring off. I've run that pretty consistently at 40psi since new.
    Have you had a chance to use them in the wet yet? I'm seriously considering getting some.......in fact unless they're really really expensive compared to the new Road Attack 2's they will be my next tyre.
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    Great stuff Mr Hitcher! Do you plan to try out the new Avon Storm 2? Must be about time you had another review thread on sport touring tyres I reckon!
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    No wet weather riding has been had on these yet.

    I saw a set of the new Conti Road Attack 2s the other day. "Interesting", I thought briefly, until I remembered past suboptimal experiences with Road Attacks and Motions. I'm not a "third-time-lucky" kind of guy.

    If Mr Avon has got the new Storm 2s competitively priced, I may try a set on my next change. Otherwise I may do a double innovation: going for a grippier front in addition to a 190/50 rear.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    to a 190/50 rear.
    With a 5.5" rim?

    Even if everyone says don't do it, or is this just something you have to try?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Owl View Post
    Great stuff Mr Hitcher! Do you plan to try out the new Avon Storm 2? Must be about time you had another review thread on sport touring tyres I reckon!
    Ohhhh! That's three sets of tyres I want to try now! (I have never tried the Storms but have always wanted to/Storm 2 would be the go though if I went that way)

    Hmmm, I guess I ca'nt complain, i've got three really well reviewed tyres I can choose from (Angels, Road Attack 2 and Storm 2) and if I ca'nt decide the good old "guy" method will decide.......(eaney meaney miney cheapest!)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Owl View Post
    With a 5.5" rim?
    The Shiver has a 6" rear rim.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    The Shiver has a 6" rear rim.
    That's a trifle over the top, isn't it?
    I hadn't heard about the Storm 2 - it's another option for when the rear storm on the VFR finally decides to wear out....
    I've had a new Storm on the front for nearly six months and the rear tread is still legal. I think this is the first time that's happened, although with the last VFR I had the odd front tyre or two develop some AB Normal wear patterns.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by vifferman View Post
    That's a trifle over the top, isn't it?
    Pfft. Italians. Must have done it for a reason.
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    Quote Originally Posted by vifferman View Post
    That's a trifle over the top, isn't it?
    Pfft. Italians. Must have done it for a reason.
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    Just scored a new set of Angel's for $400 on Trademe
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    Quote Originally Posted by Owl View Post
    Just scored a new set of Angel's for $400 on Trademe
    Onya, can't go wrong with Angel's at that price mate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NZsarge View Post
    Onya, can't go wrong with Angel's at that price mate.
    Yeah I thought so and I even grabbed one of those 180/55 Rosso's for $250
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