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Old 04-12-2008, 06:48 PM
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helle hello how the hell are ya folks? hopin i could get some feedback on some tires ... been runnin dunlop qualifiers on my bike and im only gettin about 1500 miles at the most on a rear tire and about 2500 on the front so i ordered a set of continental attacks today and im curious if anyone has used these before they say they are comperable to the pilot powers and qualifiers im just wonering cuz they are so much cgaeper than most other tires , are they still gonna stick when im comin in too hot and squeezin the brakes like its goin outta style NY OPINION WOULD BE APPRECIATED THANKS GUYS
 
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Old 04-12-2008, 07:11 PM
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I have heard pretty good things about them in general, but I wouldn't expect them to handle like your qualifiers or like PPs (IMO). You will get more miles out of them.

Let me know what you think of them after you get a few hundred miles on them.
 
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Old 04-13-2008, 08:41 PM
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mcwheelie08,

I haven't had any experience with the Conti Attacks, but if it means anything to you, the ContiRace Attack tires were the control tire for the 2007 Master Bike Competition. Check out theAugust 2007 issue of Cycle World for more info.

Here are a couple reviews from the Bike Bandit website:






"Bluntly stated, there are better full-on sport tires. But if you ride on the public roads more than the racetrack, then this tire is hard to beat! What it sacrifices in all-out traction it makes up for in better wear characteristics, wet-weather manners and handling! And the difference in grip between this tire and the competition is minimal. The only flaw I've seen with the tire is that it can get a bit greasy if ridden on a track at stupid-fast speeds by the end of the session on a really hot day."


"As a set of replacement tires for Dunlop 208 Quals I had on my 06 Busa, the Conti Sport Attacks surpasses them in some areas. I have put about 1K miles on the set and I can feel when riding better road feed back, quicker turn-ins and lean grip. The busa seems to handle now like a lighter bike. On the negative side there is a little more shimmy, and less a feeling of control then with the Dunlops. At high speeds it depends on how good the road surface is. At speeds over a 100mph, that feeling of smooth control was not as strong, but the road feedback was excellent. Still I'm glad I have them on the bike."



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Let us know what you think of the Conti Attacks.
 
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Old 04-14-2008, 05:00 PM
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hey thanks a bunch guys they will be installed wednesday so ill get um scuffed in and let ya know what i think
 
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Just be careful, haven't heard much about these...
 
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