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05-02-2006, 04:13 PM
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JimRBlue is offline
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Tire Help
Tire Help
In time I will be needing new tire(s)
Bike Info '03 FZ1
Original Tires ( http://www.sportrider.com/tech/tires...orcycle_tires/ )
Bridgestone BT020F U
Rear 180/55/ZR17
Front 120/70/ZR17
The first question I had was this.. Since the rear is wearing at a faster rate What are the problems with only replacing the rear as opposed to both at the same time? Will the differences in age/ wear be that great? How much will the handling be changed by this?
The main reason is I was also not sure which tire is best for my type of riding. I know this is more of a "rider specific" question. I do a fair amount of riding and tend to add miles quite quickly. (Already past 10K in 13 months) I also ride in just about all riding conditions except rain when avoidable. I do not ride all that crazy but once in a while have fun in the twisties.
Price is not the biggest concern. I have never found it wise to skimp on tires since that is your contact patch with life.
I have been kicking around the following but could use some feedback as to reasonable expected mileage, personal exp. , reviews, etc.
Metzeler Sportec M1
Metzeler Sportec M3
Michelin Pilot Sport HPX
Another OEM / Stock set
Diablo's
Thanks.
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2003 Yamaha FZ1
Micron Scorched Titanium Slip-On
Sport tech blue Chrome
Greggs's Flushmount LED
JMV Bodyworks Undertail
2006 YZF R6
Dr X Kit X-treme Undertail
VFX Pivot Plate kit
Pazzo Shorties - black/gold
Puig Race Screen - Black
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05-02-2006, 04:25 PM
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Gear Nazi
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FYI Pirelli now owns Metzler
I have the Pirelli Diablo Strata which is supposely the same as the M6,
I like it.....
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05-02-2006, 04:29 PM
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Having Troubles w/His Wood
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I've only ridden on M1's and d207/208's. I like the M1's without question between those two. But I cannot speak for the others.
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05-02-2006, 04:31 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Rock712
FYI Pirelli now owns Metzler
I have the Pirelli Diablo Strata which is supposely the same as the M6,
I like it.....
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Thanks rock.. You are making me date myself now.,., Its been a while.. and the ME-88's were great back in the bias ply days..
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[Today 07:41 PM] John217: wait till next season when i BLOW YOU ALL!
[Today 08:28 PM] Jase: i would put my fav. strap-on around the triples and hold on for life
[Today 08:39 PM] landshark: if you are confortable putting your head on someones leg then go for it
2003 Yamaha FZ1
Micron Scorched Titanium Slip-On
Sport tech blue Chrome
Greggs's Flushmount LED
JMV Bodyworks Undertail
2006 YZF R6
Dr X Kit X-treme Undertail
VFX Pivot Plate kit
Pazzo Shorties - black/gold
Puig Race Screen - Black
520 Conversion
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05-02-2006, 04:41 PM
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Gear Nazi
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My bad the Diable Strada is supposely the same as the Roadtec Z6
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05-02-2006, 04:56 PM
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The Solution
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+ 10K miles? I say change both.
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05-02-2006, 09:05 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Rock712
FYI Pirelli now owns Metzler
I have the Pirelli Diablo Strata which is supposely the same as the M6,
I like it.....
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Just read an article in a magazine that even though Pirelli purchased Metzler, they are still manufactured in the same old seperate factories, with the same original specs.
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05-03-2006, 12:56 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by JimRBlue
the ME-88's were great back in the bias ply days..
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Would you stop throwing kudos to those damn bias plys!
I'm with Cakes, change out the set. Even though you have tread on the front the old front won't feel as well as a new front, then it will wear down faster than the new rear and you'll have the opposite effect regarding wear all over again.
Call Ron at WCW, he can also give you some insight on a set of high mileage great handling sport touring tires.
These are also great for you. I ran hard with these Dunlops on my bike for years and they stuck like glue, were also excellent in the rain. The Avon's are equal if not better than the Dunlops as well regarding performance and mileage.
Avon: http://www.avonmotorcycle.com/us/en/...e=SportTouring
Dunlop: http://www.dunlopmotorcycle.com/tire...tire.asp?id=74
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05-03-2006, 05:59 AM
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BlackBerry Tech Support
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I love my diablo corsas. Got a good deal from Ron at wcw.
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05-03-2006, 06:23 AM
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If your getting that kinda mileage out of the stock tires then stick with those. Any of the other tires mentioned will be done in half the time. Especially the M1's, Mine only lasted about 3000 miles on the street...
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05-03-2006, 10:48 AM
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Appreciate all the info /. feedback. This may be a tough choice as I am reading good reviews on all of them and they seem to be pretty close in the price department as well.
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[Today 07:41 PM] John217: wait till next season when i BLOW YOU ALL!
[Today 08:28 PM] Jase: i would put my fav. strap-on around the triples and hold on for life
[Today 08:39 PM] landshark: if you are confortable putting your head on someones leg then go for it
2003 Yamaha FZ1
Micron Scorched Titanium Slip-On
Sport tech blue Chrome
Greggs's Flushmount LED
JMV Bodyworks Undertail
2006 YZF R6
Dr X Kit X-treme Undertail
VFX Pivot Plate kit
Pazzo Shorties - black/gold
Puig Race Screen - Black
520 Conversion
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05-07-2006, 09:44 PM
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After much debate I decided to try the Metzeler Sportec M1's Should be here Tuesday. Ron at WCW had a good deal on them. While I don't make a habbit of bashing Bike shops, green brook cycle was way over priced and seemed to only push the Dunlop qualifiers.
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[Today 07:41 PM] John217: wait till next season when i BLOW YOU ALL!
[Today 08:28 PM] Jase: i would put my fav. strap-on around the triples and hold on for life
[Today 08:39 PM] landshark: if you are confortable putting your head on someones leg then go for it
2003 Yamaha FZ1
Micron Scorched Titanium Slip-On
Sport tech blue Chrome
Greggs's Flushmount LED
JMV Bodyworks Undertail
2006 YZF R6
Dr X Kit X-treme Undertail
VFX Pivot Plate kit
Pazzo Shorties - black/gold
Puig Race Screen - Black
520 Conversion
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05-12-2006, 10:52 PM
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Short Shifter
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I run M1's and overaul love em. Barely any warmup time, grippy as can be, good feedback, overaul a good tire.
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05-12-2006, 11:46 PM
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Gear Nazi
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michelin pilots
...my 2 cents
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05-13-2006, 12:03 AM
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Gear Nazi
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michelin pilot powers, not the michelin pilot sports. I'm currently on the powers, dunno how the sports were on the bike, but i can tell you they were one of the best in the cars. This is why i wanted to get something similiar, but the powers were newer and actually was used to race. Although the compound is a lil different. I believe there were 3 kinds. Soft, medium and hard. Soft of course being the lowest life, and the hard being the highest. I'm pretty sure that i bought the medium, but dunno if i chose the hard. The powers have a really really low warm up time. And they stick really well. Do great in the rain. I've rode about 3.5k on them, and it seems like new still. Def worth getting imo.....
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