New tire time..
#1
New tire time..
I have a 91 1000f. I need a new rear tire yesterday, but it looks like it will have to wait a week until pay day. Should I go with this one:
http://www.nextag.com/Michelin-Pilot...48/prices-html
or this one:
http://www.denniskirk.com/jsp/produc...utm_medium=cse
????????
I have a bridgestone battlax bt021, which according to a majority of the responses on a site I was looking at, is almost the worst tire ever! My front tire is a michelin pilot.
http://www.nextag.com/Michelin-Pilot...48/prices-html
or this one:
http://www.denniskirk.com/jsp/produc...utm_medium=cse
????????
I have a bridgestone battlax bt021, which according to a majority of the responses on a site I was looking at, is almost the worst tire ever! My front tire is a michelin pilot.
#2
Either would be a great tyre* . It all depends on your needs, riding style and budget. Option one is what I'm running atm, and will continue to run. Option two will probably give even more grip but would probably wear out quicker.
Do a tyre search on this site, set down a case of beer next to you and don't plan to go anywhere for a couple of days while you read on, and on and on....
* Note to moderator: If you read this Dylan it IS tyre not tire, thats when you run out of energy)
Do a tyre search on this site, set down a case of beer next to you and don't plan to go anywhere for a couple of days while you read on, and on and on....
* Note to moderator: If you read this Dylan it IS tyre not tire, thats when you run out of energy)
#5
Nothing wrong with either tire, really. The Pilot Road is a single compound that's harder than the pilot power. The road will last longer, the power will grip a bit more.
There's also the pilot road 2, which is a dual compound that's harder in the middle and softer on the sides. That's what I'm using, but they're a little more expensive. Great tire, tho.
And don't mind Dave.... he's a little backwards and upside down..... lol.
There's also the pilot road 2, which is a dual compound that's harder in the middle and softer on the sides. That's what I'm using, but they're a little more expensive. Great tire, tho.
And don't mind Dave.... he's a little backwards and upside down..... lol.
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#9
The new tyre will feel great, I LOVE getting new tyres on the old girl, sharpens up the handling and boosts the confidence no end! (after scrubbing in of course). Trying to time it so I can change the front and rear at the beggining of next season, new boots at both ends would be great!!!
#10
Just got a michelin pilot road 2 wrapped around my rear wheel!! So far so good! Haven't REALLY tested it out yet because I'm still breakin her in (about 50 miles on her as of now), but the guys at the Honda shop said I wouldn't be disappointed and pointed out that handeling in rain should be great compared to the old bridgestone I had on her. They charged me 140 bucks retail for the tire (great deal imo), but 100 bucks for labor, weights, etc (not so great imo). I'm broke til next payday, but I think its worth it.