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190 rear tyre
Re: 190 rear tyre
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Re: 190 rear tyre
I have some spare track tyres if its any help still got meat on them
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Re: 190 rear tyre
Mmmm,put one on mine the tyre before the one thats on it now,
if youv'e got a load of straight line commuting carry on,
if you headin for the twisties & want to keep it nimble.......then bin it,
i couldn't wait to get the fecker off mine.
if youv'e got a load of straight line commuting carry on,
if you headin for the twisties & want to keep it nimble.......then bin it,
i couldn't wait to get the fecker off mine.
Re: 190 rear tyre
Changed some priorities and getting a litte bit of help from someone to get some new tyres now, so don't worry. But thanks for the offernt1980 wrote:I have some spare track tyres if its any help still got meat on them
I don't do commuting on the bike anymore, only pleasure riding Cheers for the input though, hopefully sticking PR3's on next month. Only done about 10 miles on Michelins' before, but they felt stable and they were the original PR'sBluefox wrote:Mmmm,put one on mine the tyre before the one thats on it now,
if youv'e got a load of straight line commuting carry on,
if you headin for the twisties & want to keep it nimble.......then bin it,
i couldn't wait to get the fecker off mine.
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Re: 190 rear tyre
Pr' s are good from all the reviews however dame expensive!! Being honest virt are you really going to benefittinh from such a tire!!
Why wont the womble put on a used tire!! So if painted my wheels and had the tires off he wouldn't put them back on!!
Why wont the womble put on a used tire!! So if painted my wheels and had the tires off he wouldn't put them back on!!
Re: 190 rear tyre
Don't bother with pr3 virt. A lot of people are going back to the pr2 as there just as good but a lot cheaper. I have a pair in the shed but don't need them now as the new bike has near new tyres on. They will stay there till if worn these ones out.
Re: 190 rear tyre
I want a tyre with milage ging, I do a fair few miles now even if I don't commute. These Q2's barely pushed 3000 miles. I don't want to have to replace them halfway through summer
And I'm seriously considering doing more trackdays now, I'm feeling the itch for it again. Don't want to drop the bike however but I can't afford another cheapy one, so anything grippy is helpful.
CK, there's about £15 difference between the PR2 and PR3? I was told they were much better due to all the siphon-ey/reservoir-ey things in the tyre for water displacement? It's not like we can count on a dry summer
And I'm seriously considering doing more trackdays now, I'm feeling the itch for it again. Don't want to drop the bike however but I can't afford another cheapy one, so anything grippy is helpful.
CK, there's about £15 difference between the PR2 and PR3? I was told they were much better due to all the siphon-ey/reservoir-ey things in the tyre for water displacement? It's not like we can count on a dry summer
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Re: 190 rear tyre
first off i run Q3's at the track. amazing tire.
second for something with loads of grip but high millage get the michelin pilot POWER 3's. pilot roads are a sport touring tire and dont offer much grip.
as for the 190 tire... ive been runing a 190/55 for my last 5 or 6 sets of tires and kinda just got use to it. but now im rethinking why i ever wanted a 190 in the first place. it really makes the bike much less "flickable". the only benefit is you raise the rear so steering is a bit quicker but its kinda cancelled out by the wider surface your rolling from side to side on.
im gonna go back to 180's next time round and see if i like those better.
plus now that i have the swinger brace mod, my tire warmers dont fit around the wheel with a 190 and im hoping they will fit with a 180. but has anyone ever ran a 190/50? its a lower profile than a 180/55. wondering how it handles?
second for something with loads of grip but high millage get the michelin pilot POWER 3's. pilot roads are a sport touring tire and dont offer much grip.
as for the 190 tire... ive been runing a 190/55 for my last 5 or 6 sets of tires and kinda just got use to it. but now im rethinking why i ever wanted a 190 in the first place. it really makes the bike much less "flickable". the only benefit is you raise the rear so steering is a bit quicker but its kinda cancelled out by the wider surface your rolling from side to side on.
im gonna go back to 180's next time round and see if i like those better.
plus now that i have the swinger brace mod, my tire warmers dont fit around the wheel with a 190 and im hoping they will fit with a 180. but has anyone ever ran a 190/50? its a lower profile than a 180/55. wondering how it handles?
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Re: 190 rear tyre
Well on my SV ive got Pirelli Strada and Ive covered 3500 miles on them (which is motorway riding) and they have barely squared off! I understand my bike is lighther both in weight and power however my bro runs Maxxis Sport Touring tyres and he hasnt had any problems with them. For me a standard sports tyre is enough both daily driving and in the bends and I dont know how much a PR3 would change that.Virt wrote:I want a tyre with milage ging, I do a fair few miles now even if I don't commute. These Q2's barely pushed 3000 miles. I don't want to have to replace them halfway through summer
And I'm seriously considering doing more trackdays now, I'm feeling the itch for it again. Don't want to drop the bike however but I can't afford another cheapy one, so anything grippy is helpful.
CK, there's about £15 difference between the PR2 and PR3? I was told they were much better due to all the siphon-ey/reservoir-ey things in the tyre for water displacement? It's not like we can count on a dry summer
Im not knocking them however, they would be my choice if money was no option however my Stradas are currently at M&P from £135 for the pair!! thats saving that can go to fuel, tax or lady stripper and a pint !!
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Hey sweetie pieVirt wrote:I don't want to have to replace them halfway through summer
And I'm seriously considering doing more trackdays now, I'm feeling the itch for it again.
Sounds like the PR2/3's would be perfect for you, plenty of mileage and if there's enough grip for Ali, then there's enough grip for anyone else on this forum!
Jamie
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i disagree, the PR series is a touring tire. not a performace/ hyper-sport tire. thats why i run the PP3's for street. loads of millage. still on my first set which has lasted to longer than 2-3 sets of Q3's lasted me and they still look almost new.Jamoi wrote: if there's enough grip for Ali, then there's enough grip for anyone else on this forum!
if you ride at decent speeds/ maximum lean angle than i wouldnt trust a touring tire. if your out for casual jaunts through the backroads than PR's are great. but if your doing any "spirited" riding than PP's are a great choice.
tires are ALWAYS a trade off between grip and longevity. some tire manufactures are better than others with using carcass compounds, construction techniques and tire profile to enhance the amount of grip and "feel" while also optimizing millage. but regardless the more grip, the less millage.
whats important for street riding is that you really cant get speeds/lean angles (safely and sanely) to justify hyper-sport tires.
as for the track i wouldnt use anything other than a Q2/3 or equivalent as speeds, lean angles, and braking are all much more aggressive.
just my 2 cents tho
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I have tried the PP and the PR both Dual Compound and I am often accused of riding "at decent speeds/ maximum lean angle" and for road only riding I get as much feel and grip in the dry from the PRs as I did from the PP's, with the bonus that the PR was better in the wet and also on dry but colder days.
If I did track days and was getting them much hotter then I would consider the PP as an option.........but once I got over the emotional barrier that they were classed as Sports Touring tyres and I think I am a Sports Rider, I have to say they are the best general tyre I have used.
If I did track days and was getting them much hotter then I would consider the PP as an option.........but once I got over the emotional barrier that they were classed as Sports Touring tyres and I think I am a Sports Rider, I have to say they are the best general tyre I have used.
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