Need new tires
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RE: Need new tires
Thanks TK and Bobjoe. I was going to try and be cheap about it and just get the near bald rear replaced, but if it'd compromise handling and "feel" then I'd much rather replace both and do it right.
This would be my first bike which means my first tire replacement. I've heard of "scrubbing" but how do I do it? Do ALL new tires need to be scrubbed? Andy, do you have the size confused? I'm getting a 180/55/17. I'm not a racer, mostly moderately-aggressive road commuting. I'd figure anything with "Race" in the model name would be more appropriate for track bikes? Let me know more about the Metzeler...
Metzeler RaceTech K2's are definitely the way to go! More stick than Power Race tires and half as long to heat up. If you plan on scrubbin the edges they are definitely the tire for it. They only come on a 55 though so you will have to do some suspension tweaking to get it dialed back in though.
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RE: Need new tires
you have a 190 stock.. 180's are on 600cc bikes.. but you can use either one, but the 180 is a little less wide.. metzler tires are good, i love the pirelli's .. one thing u got to know you can't be cheap about tires... they are the most important part of the bike.. replace both with a quality tire
#36
RE: Need new tires
ORIGINAL: WoodyRR
Thanks TK and Bobjoe. I was going to try and be cheap about it and just get the near bald rear replaced, but if it'd compromise handling and "feel" then I'd much rather replace both and do it right.
This would be my first bike which means my first tire replacement. I've heard of "scrubbing" but how do I do it? Do ALL new tires need to be scrubbed? Andy, do you have the size confused? I'm getting a 180/55/17. I'm not a racer, mostly moderately-aggressive road commuting. I'd figure anything with "Race" in the model name would be more appropriate for track bikes? Let me know more about the Metzeler...
Thanks TK and Bobjoe. I was going to try and be cheap about it and just get the near bald rear replaced, but if it'd compromise handling and "feel" then I'd much rather replace both and do it right.
Metzeler RaceTech K2's are definitely the way to go! More stick than Power Race tires and half as long to heat up. If you plan on scrubbin the edges they are definitely the tire for it. They only come on a 55 though so you will have to do some suspension tweaking to get it dialed back in though.
#37
RE: Need new tires
ORIGINAL: bobjoezx
you have a 190 stock.. 180's are on 600cc bikes...
you have a 190 stock.. 180's are on 600cc bikes...
Thanks Joel for the reply about scrubbing. I had questioned my dealer salesman on it at time of purchase and he said it was more or less breaking them in, but you had to scrub the sides? Do I have to do anything special? Or does it just mean take it easy for the first 100 miles?
Joey, thanks for the referral to Ridedirect.com. They do have some pretty good prices, but MotoXOutlet.com has the same price shipped (which there is a charge for) to the door on the Pilot Power.
I work in the auto industry and really know Michelin has such a reputable product. I'm going to get the Pilot Powers. Metzeler would be my second choice if the Pilot's are not available. I know Pirelli has made some great products as well, but I've seen some questionable products released by them for the automobile tire line. However, since Bobjoe seems to know what he's talking about, I'd give them a shot as well...
Thanks for all the input guys, I'll let you know what I think when the tires come in. Definitely getting the pair together. I was going to drop the bike off at the dealer to do the install, but was wondering if I should just do it myself. If I do it myself I'll have to order a stand. Otherwise, it should be pretty simple...axle nuts, calipers and chain. Same for the front minus the chain, right? Dealer wants an hour of labor on the bike (for the rear anyway) which is $72 (this includes resetting chain tension)or 1/2 hour off the bike....any advice?
#38
RE: Need new tires
Thanks Joel for the reply about scrubbing. I had questioned my dealer salesman on it at time of purchase and he said it was more or less breaking them in, but you had to scrub the sides? Do I have to do anything special? Or does it just mean take it easy for the first 100 miles?
Joey, thanks for the referral to Ridedirect.com. They do have some pretty good prices, but MotoXOutlet.com has the same price shipped (which there is a charge for) to the door on the Pilot Power.
I work in the auto industry and really know Michelin has such a reputable product. I'm going to get the Pilot Powers. Metzeler would be my second choice if the Pilot's are not available. I know Pirelli has made some great products as well, but I've seen some questionable products released by them for the automobile tire line. However, since Bobjoe seems to know what he's talking about, I'd give them a shot as well...
Metzeler and Pirelli are pretty much the same company as far as I know. Kind of like Pontiac and Chevrolet. They both produce similar cars, with slight differences. i.e. The two tire companiesmight use the same tire compound for the Pirelli Diabloand Metzeler M3, just a different tread design and/or profile. This is just and example,not a hard fact.
On my 954 I've had the OEM Bridgestones, Metz M1's, Dunlop Qualifiers and I'm awaiting my Pilot Power 2CT's to be delivered on Friday. The Bridgestones were, well, hard because they were OEM. The M1's were good, very stable. The Q's are really sticky and forgiving, but the bike feels weird. Like it has two distinct ends. Hard to explain. I've heard the Powers are the way to go with the 954. I had Pirelli Diablo Corsas on my ZX7. I really liked those tires, but I'm not crazy about the tread pattern. I know, I know....
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