The Old Chesnut........Tyres
The Old Chesnut........Tyres
Hey All
I'm sure this has been done to death but here goes........
Looking for a good sport touring tyre setup for mi 98 Storm.
Any advice is welcome..............
Cheers
Matt
I'm sure this has been done to death but here goes........
Looking for a good sport touring tyre setup for mi 98 Storm.
Any advice is welcome..............
Cheers
Matt
1998 VTR, One of the red fast ones, Harris Laverda
Re: The Old Chesnut........Tyres
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For a big twin with all that torque at the rear wheel, you want Pilot Road 2 or 3's imho
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Re: The Old Chesnut........Tyres
hi not had a firestorm long but had lots of bikes, Bridgestone 023 are superb on the majority of what i have had.Regards Paul.
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Re: The Old Chesnut........Tyres
I hear that the BT023 square off pretty quickly? It was certainly true of the BT020 and 021 I have tried in the past.
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Re: The Old Chesnut........Tyres
Not in my experience - as they are dual compound (edit: Front is a single-compound, rear is triple-compound) with a softer edge. Though if you ride upright all the time then eventually yes they'll wear flat...
geodude wrote:I hear that the BT023 square off pretty quickly? It was certainly true of the BT020 and 021 I have tried in the past.
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Bridgestone do an optional specification (GT Version) which are harder wearing BT023 for heavier bikes. If going down that route make sure they are the right ones.I hear that the BT023 square off pretty quickly?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... ink:top:enAn optional specification will also be available for heavyweight bikes such as the BMW K1300GT (120/70ZR17 and 180/55ZR17). With a special pattern and cross belt construction on the front, combined with an MSB + 1 belt rear construction, this option is designed to give heavier bikes light handling, sharp braking and long wear life.
and another.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Bridgesto ... 4d056d06da
I have just had spme pilot road 3's fitted and I have BT023's on my Fazer, either option is a good choice.
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Re: The Old Chesnut........Tyres
As said either the BT023's as used by Ron Haslam on his Race School bikes (thats how good they are) or the Pilot Road 3's Again a great tyre i will use again and again
Both tyres are top of the field on tests, i went for the Road 3's simply because they was the marginally better of the two in the wet tests and given i do a lot of wet riding throughout the year it was the natural choice of the two for me
expect to pay anything from 200 upto 260 for a set fitted depending on dealer deals if you shop around
Both tyres are top of the field on tests, i went for the Road 3's simply because they was the marginally better of the two in the wet tests and given i do a lot of wet riding throughout the year it was the natural choice of the two for me
expect to pay anything from 200 upto 260 for a set fitted depending on dealer deals if you shop around
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Re: The Old Chesnut........Tyres
Avon Storms. Used them (and their predecessors) for years. Dual compound, 7,500 can be had from a rear. Have pissed all over sports bikes with sticky rubber on the Storm and these tyres over the years. Cheap(ish) too.
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Re: The Old Chesnut........Tyres
Could still get 021s at the end of Oct, iirc I paid £120 fitted for a rear.
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The Old Chestnut is not a bad pub, but suggest you stick to bottled beer If you are not up the ravages of the home brewed real ale.
As for tyres, another vote for PR2 or PR3. Great in the wet and brilliant in the dry plus a good milage and they suit the bike
As for tyres, another vote for PR2 or PR3. Great in the wet and brilliant in the dry plus a good milage and they suit the bike
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+1Stratman wrote:Avon Storms. Used them (and their predecessors) for years. Dual compound, 7,500 can be had from a rear. Have pissed all over sports bikes with sticky rubber on the Storm and these tyres over the years. Cheap(ish) too.
I use them too, and IIRC they still have a guarantee for the first 1000mls (or a loss of tread up to 1mm, whichever comes first). If you're unlucky enough to get a puncture in that period you'll get a brand new replacement tyre foc
Chris.
Re: The Old Chesnut........Tyres
The old chestnut- tyres roasted on an open Firestone.
Make of that what you will.
Make of that what you will.
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Re: The Old Chesnut........Tyres
+1 again. I love Storms and the confidence and grip in wet or dry. I've had over 12,000 miles on a front (on my Deauville though and that's a heavy bike) so great value for money.sirch345 wrote:+1Stratman wrote:Avon Storms. Used them (and their predecessors) for years. Dual compound, 7,500 can be had from a rear. Have pissed all over sports bikes with sticky rubber on the Storm and these tyres over the years. Cheap(ish) too.
I use them too, and IIRC they still have a guarantee for the first 1000mls (or a loss of tread up to 1mm, whichever comes first). If you're unlucky enough to get a puncture in that period you'll get a brand new replacement tyre foc
Chris.
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Re: The Old Chesnut........Tyres
Have Avon av60 sports on at moment ,fitting Avon 3d ultras on recommendation from my bike mechanic
going with supersport on front 260 fitted,Xmas pressie from the Mrs!
going with supersport on front 260 fitted,Xmas pressie from the Mrs!