Metzler Tires rate YAY? or NAY?
#1
Metzler Tires rate YAY? or NAY?
What do you guys think about metzler tires for street and track performance? Quality? A good deal? Just as good as michelin pireli bridgestone?
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Last edited by F4iMane; 09-09-2011 at 05:53 AM.
#2
RE: Metzler Tires rate YAY? or NAY?
Never used them, get them and let us know how they are. I ride with Michellin 2CT's.
Here is where I got mine.
http://www.ridenow.com/results/b2c-s...ampaign=flyout
Here is where I got mine.
http://www.ridenow.com/results/b2c-s...ampaign=flyout
#3
RE: Metzler Tires rate YAY? or NAY?
I would say WOO HOO!
M3's... awesome sticky tires... just let them warm up (which is pretty soon too!) Did my first track days with them. I've scraped pegs and not felt them wiggle (granted I was not hanging off enough). Of course if you scrape pegs and still try to lean the bike further, the tires cant help you then[sm=headbang.gif]
Gave me about 10kmi, PPs might give more but I love the grip of the M3s. I'd have got myself 'nother set of M3's had a local racer not sold me a race take off set for cheap.
M3's... awesome sticky tires... just let them warm up (which is pretty soon too!) Did my first track days with them. I've scraped pegs and not felt them wiggle (granted I was not hanging off enough). Of course if you scrape pegs and still try to lean the bike further, the tires cant help you then[sm=headbang.gif]
Gave me about 10kmi, PPs might give more but I love the grip of the M3s. I'd have got myself 'nother set of M3's had a local racer not sold me a race take off set for cheap.
#4
RE: Metzler Tires rate YAY? or NAY?
i just put a pair of m-3 sportecs on my rr cause i wanted to try em. i read thread after thread after thread bout em. so i decided to test em myself. i've always ran 2ct's. the metzler front tire seems to have a more narrow profile the michelin. the only way to know is try em out yourself.
#5
RE: Metzler Tires rate YAY? or NAY?
ORIGINAL: ampfp
I would say WOO HOO!
M3's... awesome sticky tires... just let them warm up (which is pretty soon too!) Did my first track days with them. I've scraped pegs and not felt them wiggle (granted I was not hanging off enough). Of course if you scrape pegs and still try to lean the bike further, the tires cant help you then[sm=headbang.gif]
Gave me about 10kmi, PPs might give more but I love the grip of the M3s. I'd have got myself 'nother set of M3's had a local racer not sold me a race take off set for cheap.
I would say WOO HOO!
M3's... awesome sticky tires... just let them warm up (which is pretty soon too!) Did my first track days with them. I've scraped pegs and not felt them wiggle (granted I was not hanging off enough). Of course if you scrape pegs and still try to lean the bike further, the tires cant help you then[sm=headbang.gif]
Gave me about 10kmi, PPs might give more but I love the grip of the M3s. I'd have got myself 'nother set of M3's had a local racer not sold me a race take off set for cheap.
Bro you got 10,000 miles out of these tires?? WOW!
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Last edited by F4iMane; 09-09-2011 at 05:53 AM.
#9
RE: Metzler Tires rate YAY? or NAY?
they are great tires...
most riders aren't as good as the typical street tire but use grippier tires to mask their riding inadequacies in things such as bad throttle control, picking bad lines, bad braking/cornering, etc.
with this said...i prefer pirellis as the tire is neutral and pretty much only does what i say. i don't need tires that fall into turns fast like michellins, dunlops and 2 cts. i don't need tires that need MORE input to steer like bridgestones...i like them just neutral...hence pirellis.
but note that changes in suspension, geometry, etc. can throw all of the above out the door.
most riders aren't as good as the typical street tire but use grippier tires to mask their riding inadequacies in things such as bad throttle control, picking bad lines, bad braking/cornering, etc.
with this said...i prefer pirellis as the tire is neutral and pretty much only does what i say. i don't need tires that fall into turns fast like michellins, dunlops and 2 cts. i don't need tires that need MORE input to steer like bridgestones...i like them just neutral...hence pirellis.
but note that changes in suspension, geometry, etc. can throw all of the above out the door.
#10
RE: Metzler Tires rate YAY? or NAY?
ORIGINAL: Tahoe SC
they are great tires...
most riders aren't as good as the typical street tire but use grippier tires to mask their riding inadequacies in things such as bad throttle control, picking bad lines, bad braking/cornering, etc.
with this said...i prefer pirellis as the tire is neutral and pretty much only does what i say. i don't need tires that fall into turns fast like michellins, dunlops and 2 cts. i don't need tires that need MORE input to steer like bridgestones...i like them just neutral...hence pirellis.
but note that changes in suspension, geometry, etc. can throw all of the above out the door.
they are great tires...
most riders aren't as good as the typical street tire but use grippier tires to mask their riding inadequacies in things such as bad throttle control, picking bad lines, bad braking/cornering, etc.
with this said...i prefer pirellis as the tire is neutral and pretty much only does what i say. i don't need tires that fall into turns fast like michellins, dunlops and 2 cts. i don't need tires that need MORE input to steer like bridgestones...i like them just neutral...hence pirellis.
but note that changes in suspension, geometry, etc. can throw all of the above out the door.