Suggestions on new tires?
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Suggestions on new tires?
I know a lot of you guys have run all sorts of different tires on your bikes, but I haven't seen much feedback on them in general. I need to replace my rear tire pronto, its gotten dangerously low and i haven't paid close attention. I have Metzlers on the bike right now but I would like to go to a little softer tire. I like the Metzlers, but they take too long to warm up and can be slick when I corner hard.
I am leaning towards a more track oriented tire this time around to see how I like it. Basically, I can think of three major ones that come to mind and was wondering what your experience with them was.
Pirelli Diablo's
Micheline Pilot Power's
Dunlop Qualifiers's
If you use something else and like them please let me know. These will be my summer riding tires, so I want something that I can count on if I want to go hard.
I am leaning towards a more track oriented tire this time around to see how I like it. Basically, I can think of three major ones that come to mind and was wondering what your experience with them was.
Pirelli Diablo's
Micheline Pilot Power's
Dunlop Qualifiers's
If you use something else and like them please let me know. These will be my summer riding tires, so I want something that I can count on if I want to go hard.
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My opinion on my Pilot Power 2CTs: Awesome tire. Warms up decently quick (really depends on how you're riding). Taller than most tires so it dives into turns easier. Plenty sticky. Got more than 7k miles out of my last set, and that includes some burnouts and shenanigans.
Heard nothing but good about Diablo's. Have heard mixed reviews on Qualifiers.
I'd say just pick one, install them, and see if you like it. No one can tell you what the best tire is for you.
Heard nothing but good about Diablo's. Have heard mixed reviews on Qualifiers.
I'd say just pick one, install them, and see if you like it. No one can tell you what the best tire is for you.
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i got the PP 2CT and they are pretty awesome
thats probably what ill continue to get, my buddy got some metzlers after his PPs and low sided out with them. it could have been the combo of cold ground and they were still pretty new, but idk maybe the slow warming up had somethin to do with it, i really dont know. i just know i like the PP 2CTs
thats probably what ill continue to get, my buddy got some metzlers after his PPs and low sided out with them. it could have been the combo of cold ground and they were still pretty new, but idk maybe the slow warming up had somethin to do with it, i really dont know. i just know i like the PP 2CTs
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If you want a track oriented tire get dunlop sportmax GP. this tire dominates. best feedback and grip i've experienced. the trade-off is the price.
qualifiers are cheap and have excellent grip but dont last very long. i went through a set of these in 3200 miles of some serious abuse. this was on the first bike i ever had and my wear strips went right to the edge.
pilot power 2CT is a good tire for grip and durability but it has a higher profile and tends to cause you to "dive" into turns. it feels cool but i dont feel like i have as much control over what's going on with these and the feedback at the limit isn't very good.
pirelli diablo corsa III's are the tires i prefer for street. same grip as a PP but they allowed me to push and improve my ability in the low speed flicks. i feel like i have a lot more control with these tires and they give better feedback than PP.
qualifiers are cheap and have excellent grip but dont last very long. i went through a set of these in 3200 miles of some serious abuse. this was on the first bike i ever had and my wear strips went right to the edge.
pilot power 2CT is a good tire for grip and durability but it has a higher profile and tends to cause you to "dive" into turns. it feels cool but i dont feel like i have as much control over what's going on with these and the feedback at the limit isn't very good.
pirelli diablo corsa III's are the tires i prefer for street. same grip as a PP but they allowed me to push and improve my ability in the low speed flicks. i feel like i have a lot more control with these tires and they give better feedback than PP.
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If you want a track oriented tire get dunlop sportmax GP. this tire dominates. best feedback and grip i've experienced. the trade-off is the price.
qualifiers are cheap and have excellent grip but dont last very long. i went through a set of these in 3200 miles of some serious abuse. this was on the first bike i ever had and my wear strips went right to the edge.
pilot power 2CT is a good tire for grip and durability but it has a higher profile and tends to cause you to "dive" into turns. it feels cool but i dont feel like i have as much control over what's going on with these and the feedback at the limit isn't very good.
pirelli diablo corsa III's are the tires i prefer for street. same grip as a PP but they allowed me to push and improve my ability in the low speed flicks. i feel like i have a lot more control with these tires and they give better feedback than PP.
qualifiers are cheap and have excellent grip but dont last very long. i went through a set of these in 3200 miles of some serious abuse. this was on the first bike i ever had and my wear strips went right to the edge.
pilot power 2CT is a good tire for grip and durability but it has a higher profile and tends to cause you to "dive" into turns. it feels cool but i dont feel like i have as much control over what's going on with these and the feedback at the limit isn't very good.
pirelli diablo corsa III's are the tires i prefer for street. same grip as a PP but they allowed me to push and improve my ability in the low speed flicks. i feel like i have a lot more control with these tires and they give better feedback than PP.
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