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Ocean Rider 1
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Brentwood, California 90049 (LA)
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Touring Tires
OK, so I think I've discovered that I like touring...
Anyways, since I mostly commute on my bike, and I don't go to the racetrack, do you think I should get street tires (Dunlop Qualifiers or Metzler M3) or should I get a dual compound touring tire. My riding style: I ride canyons with friends, but not really racing...more of a "fast-pace" since I'm usually coming around the turns last. Since I commute, most of my tire's time is spent in the middle (resulting in the current squaring of my tire). I do long distances at least twice a month (between 200-800 miles per trip) and have been averaging just about 1,000 miles a month. With that being said, I want a tire that will perform in canyons if I go out with some people and we decide to go bombing through familiar terrain, but I also want something that's going to hold up as well as my stock tire has for the long trips I've been taking and the day to day commute with minimal squaring. So it sounds like I'm looking for dual compound. With all of that information, I'm not looking for the BEST tire out there, but what are people running and I'd probably like to get 5,000 miles out of my tires at least, since I'll have put 8,000 on my stock tires. oh: how much did you pay for your tire and WHERE did you get it? (if you say online, say what website please) **I will probably be buying a new rear tire (first new tire for this bike) in the coming weeks as I'm doing 1,000 miles this weekend and the tire is starting to feel like it's squaring off. |
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Re: Touring Tires
Well as much as I want to say get the Avon storm since I am a big fan of Avon, Dont buy it. They wear out very quickly. Awesome in the rain, but that is thier only real strong point.
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Keep it Kosher
Join Date: May 2008
Location: OC, CA
Bike: Yamaha FZ6
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Re: Touring Tires
I have the Michelin Pilot Road 1 compound and I find it to be a good combination of touring tire and canyon carver. I have heard very horrible things about the 2 compound version of this tire, so I do not recommend it. Speak to Cali Rider if you have further questions about the 2 compound tire. I have approximately 5k miles on my rear Pilot Road and it still looks new. I got 8k miles out of the stock Dunlop and I expect at least that much out of this michelin. Depending on what kind of riding I am doing in the future, I may move to the Pilot Power for better grip in the canyons.
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Navy mom
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Houston
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Re: Touring Tires
Enjoy touring...Me, too!! I've had very good performance and mileage life out of Michelin Pilot Roads. On my BMW I'd average 14,000+ miles on the a pair, and so far have put nearly 90,000 miles total on sets of Michelin Pilot Roads on that bike with excellent results. I picked up a nail on my FZ6 within its first 500 miles and put a Michelin Pilot Road on the rear to replace the OEM Bridgestone. I now have about 9,000 miles on that rear Michelin and it's easily got another 3,000-4,000 miles left before the wear bars start showiing. I found the OEM Bridgestones handled poorly (skidding sensation in fast curves). Of course, YMMV.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: San Fernando Valley
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Re: Touring Tires
As much as I hate Dunlop (or at least their D207's), I really must say that the Dunlop Roadsmart tires are pretty kick ass. They are designed as a "Sport Touring" tire... so I expect at least 10k out of them.
I had a set of Pirelli Diablo's on my VTR, which KICKED ASS, but for what it sounds like what you want, would stay away from. I just had to throw that in. KG |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Dartmouth NS
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Re: Touring Tires
Pirelli Diablo strata is what i'm switching it a extended mileage sport tire I have one on the front right now just waiting 3000 miles for the pilot power to wear out on the back. look them up they got good reviews for mileage and there a good price.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: south dakota
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Re: Touring Tires
Bridegstone BT-021's. There the next generation of the 020's. The rear tire has a 2" strip of hard rubber and the rest of the tread is a softer compound like on the BT-014. So far I have about 1000 miles on mine, so far so good. They seem to absorb road bumps well and I have 40 pounds in the rear and doesn't seem hard at all.
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Festus, MO, USA
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Re: Touring Tires
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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Re: Touring Tires
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![]() I have read good things about this tire. Also, to the "original poster", you might want to look at the Conti Road Attacks. If I were to compare these(conti, BT) side by side I would buy the cheaper.
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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Re: Touring Tires
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Awesome in the wet, and with the dual compound, great in the twisties once you let them warm up a little. I would go as far to say, these tires are the best tires i have ever had. Maybe there was a bad batch, but i have only heard & experienced very positive things about Michelin Piolt Road 2ct's.
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