New Member ( tyres )
New Member ( tyres )
Hi Everyone !
I'm a new member and having just bought a YZF 750R with 16,000 miles on the clock..
I was wondering what tyres you are all using / recomend. This is fitted
with part worn Pirelli Dragons. As the roads are pretty wet and grimey
at the mo in Yorkshire I haven't had a chance to give them a try out .
Any tips would be helpfull
I'm a new member and having just bought a YZF 750R with 16,000 miles on the clock..
I was wondering what tyres you are all using / recomend. This is fitted
with part worn Pirelli Dragons. As the roads are pretty wet and grimey
at the mo in Yorkshire I haven't had a chance to give them a try out .
Any tips would be helpfull
Metzeler M3's.
The previous hit list has included...
Metzeler M1's (i liked them alot, hence the M3's on it now)
Pirelli Diablo Strada's (in an attempt to get decent life out of them!)
Michelin Pilot Powers (didnt like them. No progressive feedback, just grip grip grip then GONE!).
PS. I've been told theres a fair few different compounds of the Pilot Powers around the globe, so it may just have been i got a dodgey batch or something silly... but i'm not really wanting to lay down more money on a tyre i don't have confidence in.
The previous hit list has included...
Metzeler M1's (i liked them alot, hence the M3's on it now)
Pirelli Diablo Strada's (in an attempt to get decent life out of them!)
Michelin Pilot Powers (didnt like them. No progressive feedback, just grip grip grip then GONE!).
PS. I've been told theres a fair few different compounds of the Pilot Powers around the globe, so it may just have been i got a dodgey batch or something silly... but i'm not really wanting to lay down more money on a tyre i don't have confidence in.
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They have just released a new Sport Attack which is supposed toSo what's your opinion on the Conti's? I know they get ragged on pretty bad, but are they that bad?
be much better. Haven't tried it yet, I can't seem to wear out my
Pilot Powers (!)
Very happy with the Powers BTW
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Hi Guys,
I own a bike shop down here and have fitted all the tires that have been mentioned including other brands and all my customers just rave about the Pilot Powers. I also get to ride their bikes and the Powers seem to grip the best and feel the most stable of the lot. It all has to do with pressure, must be measured cold with an accuate guage. We ride on a patch of rubber the size of your palm, put in Aussie Dollars you can buy tires that cost $175.oo to $350.oo, how much do you value both your skin and the repairs to you bike? Pilot Powers down here cost $215.oo for the front (120/70ZR17) and $295.oo for the rear (180/55ZR17), these go on standard rims 3.5" front and 5.5" rear.
Thanks Daryl.
I own a bike shop down here and have fitted all the tires that have been mentioned including other brands and all my customers just rave about the Pilot Powers. I also get to ride their bikes and the Powers seem to grip the best and feel the most stable of the lot. It all has to do with pressure, must be measured cold with an accuate guage. We ride on a patch of rubber the size of your palm, put in Aussie Dollars you can buy tires that cost $175.oo to $350.oo, how much do you value both your skin and the repairs to you bike? Pilot Powers down here cost $215.oo for the front (120/70ZR17) and $295.oo for the rear (180/55ZR17), these go on standard rims 3.5" front and 5.5" rear.
Thanks Daryl.
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+1...the traction in the tire usually goes away before you can wear out the tread...so, you kinda have to watch it if you have alot of track time on them...other than that, they are the best tires i've run to date...i've been trying to decide if i want to try the new dual compound versions...hotcam wrote: I can't seem to wear out my
Pilot Powers (!)
Very happy with the Powers BTW
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Re: New Member ( tyres )
I would like to Thank everyone for the replies ...
Looks like Michelin powers are the most popular up to press
Looks like Michelin powers are the most popular up to press
Dual compound version you say? Dare i ask given that there's a number of different Pilot Power compounds (was confirmed by my tyre shop) how you identify which ones are the dual compounds... or have they given them a new name?yamaweezle wrote:+1...the traction in the tire usually goes away before you can wear out the tread...so, you kinda have to watch it if you have alot of track time on them...other than that, they are the best tires i've run to date...i've been trying to decide if i want to try the new dual compound versions...hotcam wrote: I can't seem to wear out my
Pilot Powers (!)
Very happy with the Powers BTW
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You can buy Pilot Power in 1 compound per geographic region.Dual compound version you say? Dare i ask given that there's a number of different Pilot Power compounds (was confirmed by my tyre shop) how you identify which ones are the dual compounds... or have they given them a new name?
The new one is Power "2CT" which has softer edges and stronger middle.
Power 2CT is not released everywhere yet though.
Power Race comes in soft, medium-soft, and medium.
These also have softer edges and stronger middle.
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"And they had a machine, a dream of a machine, with wheels and gears and perfect in every respect, and they lived on it..." -Stanislaw Lem, "Cyberiad"
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"And they had a machine, a dream of a machine, with wheels and gears and perfect in every respect, and they lived on it..." -Stanislaw Lem, "Cyberiad"