Tyre poll

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What rubber do you use?

Avon AV45/46ST (or other Avon)
0
No votes
Bridgestone BT010/014
16
24%
BT020
19
28%
Metzeler Roadtec
13
19%
Metz Sportec
9
13%
Michelin Pilot Road
6
9%
Pilot Sport
0
No votes
Pirelli Dragon Evo/Diablo
4
6%
 
Total votes: 67

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Tyre poll

Postby Gromit » Fri Dec 17, 2004 5:46 pm

I've listed what I hope is a reasonable cross-section of the tyres folk are using on their bikes - if you'd like to add any that I've missed, please feel free in the thread replies. Oh...and if you feel particularly strongly about a certain tyre, be it favourable or not, please let us know.

Hopefully it'll be a useful font of tyre-type info. :)
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Re: Tyre poll

Postby nab 301 » Sat Jan 01, 2005 5:47 pm

Gromit wrote:I've listed what I hope is a reasonable cross-section of the tyres folk are using on their bikes - if you'd like to add any that I've missed, please feel free in the thread replies. Oh...and if you feel particularly strongly about a certain tyre, be it favourable or not, please let us know.

Hopefully it'll be a useful font of tyre-type info. :)




Just my opinion for what its worth
metz sportec are my #1 choice for outright grip but the rear is puncture prone and mileage isnt great
dunlop 208 would be my next choice . great front tyre , back slides around a bit but the usual query on mileage and puncture resistance

Tried some orrible continental contiforce .The front just wanted to tuck all the time and on cold wet days the rear spun up so much at one stage i thought i had clutch slip. To add insult to injury the rear only lasted the same as dunlops.
Just fitted a set of roadtec z6's . The lure of a possible 10k was too much to resist. Nigel B.

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Re: Tyre poll

Postby Jason M » Sat Jan 01, 2005 8:21 pm

nab 301 wrote:
Gromit wrote:I've listed what I hope is a reasonable cross-section of the tyres folk are using on their bikes - if you'd like to add any that I've missed, please feel free in the thread replies. Oh...and if you feel particularly strongly about a certain tyre, be it favourable or not, please let us know.

Hopefully it'll be a useful font of tyre-type info. :)




Just my opinion for what its worth
metz sportec are my #1 choice for outright grip but the rear is puncture prone and mileage isnt great
dunlop 208 would be my next choice . great front tyre , back slides around a bit but the usual query on mileage and puncture resistance

Tried some orrible continental contiforce .The front just wanted to tuck all the time and on cold wet days the rear spun up so much at one stage i thought i had clutch slip. To add insult to injury the rear only lasted the same as dunlops.
Just fitted a set of roadtec z6's . The lure of a possible 10k was too much to resist. Nigel B.


I reckon you'd only get 10k if you only drove round bends or drove really carefully. The last set of Z6s did about 8.5-9k on the back and they were well well well past their 'scare by' date by then. Good tyres though I reckon. IMHO the BT20 is no better and wears out one hell of a lot quicker than the Metz.

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Postby Gats » Tue Jan 04, 2005 10:55 pm

I went Pilot Sports with regard to the Downunder S. The tyres work really well there in the warmer conditions.
Will be reacquainting myself with that very shortly! :)
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Postby PBBoxer » Wed Jan 05, 2005 1:07 am

I had Metz Sportecs on originally but only got just over 2k on the rear....so have tried roadtec....less grip but they last really well in comparison.
For me Sportec for grip, road tec for life
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Postby carlk » Wed Jan 05, 2005 8:59 am

which option is the Z6? :?
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Postby Gromit » Wed Jan 05, 2005 9:10 am

carlk wrote:which option is the Z6? :?


Roadtec.

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Postby carlk » Wed Jan 05, 2005 9:12 am

Ta 8)
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Postby RiceBurner » Wed Jan 05, 2005 10:46 am

I think Roadtecs life depends very much on how you ride - I worked out the other day that the Z6 i took down to the canvas only lasted 5,5K miles... :shock:


Anyone used the Continental Conti-Attacks yet?? Might look into them for the next pair (once I've killed this M1Sportec/BT020 combination)


oh yeah - M1 Sportec??? FANTASTIC! :)


oh yeah - I won't be voting in the poll cos I've used at least 4 of the tyres in it..... ;)
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Postby nab 301 » Thu Jan 06, 2005 9:18 pm

RiceBurner wrote:I think Roadtecs life depends very much on how you ride - I worked out the other day that the Z6 i took down to the canvas only lasted 5,5K miles... :shock:


Anyone used the Continental Conti-Attacks yet?? Might look into them for the next pair (once I've killed this M1Sportec/BT020 combination)


oh yeah - M1 Sportec??? FANTASTIC! :)


oh yeah - I won't be voting in the poll cos I've used at least 4 of the tyres in it..... ;)




Looked at these recently but @the time i didn't have a 5.5" rim (they only do 180/55 rears) . They have a claimed 7mm of tread which is up to 2mm more than competitors . Plenty of happy users locally but no s riders.

http://conti-tyres.co.uk/contibike/tyre ... attack.htm

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Postby Boxadog 2000 » Thu Jan 06, 2005 9:24 pm

Numpty here
How do I vote?

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Postby Archie » Thu Jan 06, 2005 10:28 pm

Not having voted either, I was keeping quiet.

I voted on the NEC before, but can't here. Is it a southern thing?

Have I aged that much in a few months???

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Postby Gromit » Thu Jan 06, 2005 10:56 pm

I've just edited the poll header, it should allow you to vote now (I did set it as a never-ending poll).

Please let me know if it still won't play ball.

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Postby Archie » Thu Jan 06, 2005 11:35 pm

Sorry, it still doesn't seem to work.

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Postby jltownshend » Fri Jan 07, 2005 2:30 pm

Ermmm...while you're working on it, could you add Pilot Powers?


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