What is the go to tyre for the boxer cup at the moment the Pirelli angels need replacing due to age not to worried about miles per tyre but a decent touring might be a better idea.
open to suggestions
and apologies for crap question.
terrible question
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Re: terrible question
Everyone will have their favourites, I suspect.
Get a quote for the following, and pick the cheapest (if one stands out as sig cheaper)
Michelin Pilot Road 4 or 5
Conti Road Attack 3
Bridgestone T31
Metzeler Roadtec-01
Pirelli Angel
Dunlop Roadsmart 3
Maxxis Supermaxx ST (could be a cost-effective choice if you change your own wheels)
Get a quote for the following, and pick the cheapest (if one stands out as sig cheaper)
Michelin Pilot Road 4 or 5
Conti Road Attack 3
Bridgestone T31
Metzeler Roadtec-01
Pirelli Angel
Dunlop Roadsmart 3
Maxxis Supermaxx ST (could be a cost-effective choice if you change your own wheels)
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Re: terrible question
I'm using Michelin road 5 tyres, on my second set. As an all-round road tyre I've not used anything better. Wet weather performance is especially impressive.
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Re: terrible question
Not a tyre snob mesen. The bike came shod originally with M1`s in the days when we were less older and we all thought they (and we) were the biz. Tried most sports tyres that people rave about and when i got wiser and (tighter) I tried maxxis. GREAT VALUE FOR MONEY. Not looked back since. As Blackal says if you fit yourself they can be had inexpensively. (see what i did there? used a posh word for cheaply and making something more appealing) Motorway miles square any tyre off, super sticky dont last 5 mins any brand (but who cares when you are having so much fun). Choices, Choices, variety is the spice of life.
Mike Hailwood`s favourite tyres were round black ones.
Chris.
Mike Hailwood`s favourite tyres were round black ones.
Chris.
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Re: terrible question
I've been more than happy with my Bridgestones, however , I'm not a "scratcher" any more.
Also a fair bit of my riding is 2 up.
Did I mention 99% of my riding is on smooth dry tarmac roads ?
I guess that also helps, although all the years in UK I never experienced any issues on the wet stuff .
Also a fair bit of my riding is 2 up.
Did I mention 99% of my riding is on smooth dry tarmac roads ?
I guess that also helps, although all the years in UK I never experienced any issues on the wet stuff .
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Ex Off Road & Enduro Rider...
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Re: terrible question
Actually bought the Michelin pilot 4 been happy so far, gave confidence from start.
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