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Hey guys lookin at potentially upgrading my tires for a softer compound with better grip. Not too worried about having to replace them more frequently as a result of increased wear, just wondering what anyone has used/is using that they would recommend to provide additional traction and more confidence in the twisties....thanks!
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Re: best tires for grip?
I dont have too much experence on this issue as im still on my first set of tires. But i would recommend a muli-compound tire. So you can have good tread wear yet have grip in the courners. Just my $0.02 now someone with more experence can step in and correct me
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Scotland
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Re: best tires for grip?
road legal slicks? last afew hundred miles if ur lucky but man the knee would be down constantly hehe.
My mate has Bridgestone BT012's on his ninja i think and he rates them highly, think he gets 3000 miles to a rear |
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Belgium
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Re: best tires for grip?
I have the duel compound Pirelli Diablo Corsa's it's a fantastic tire. I can't say yet how long they last, but so far they are holding up very well, no signs of cupping and that's doing motorway commutes every day.
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Join Date: Nov 2007
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Re: best tires for grip?
Sport touring tires I like for their grip are the Conti Road attacks and the BT021s. The latter need some extra time to get into temp though. The pirelli stradas are better than the stock ones too, but not near the first two IMO
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Join Date: Aug 2008
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Re: best tires for grip?
I used Michelin Pilot Powers on my R6. I loved the feel of them for cornering. I got about 5,500 miles before they got down to the wear bars.
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Re: best tires for grip?
how well are those pirelli's grippin in the corners?
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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Re: best tires for grip?
You can slightly increase your traction by dropping your tire-pressure by 3-4 PSI. They will wear-out way faster, your top speed will decrease and your fuel-mileage will suffer.
Increasing your tire-pressure by 3-4 PSI will do the opposite for the most part, but you'll be in for a bumpy ride!! -WARNING- Many super qualifier tires are poor in the rain. They skid and hydroplane without hesitation. Be warned; some sportbike tires are inefficient in the rain. Most pro riders will have two sets of tires for either rain or dry pavement. One set of tires I really liked was the Bridgestone Battlax BT016. They're not terribly expensive, work well in the rain, have a Z speed rating and come stock on ZX-14's!! Here's an article about them. Bridgestone BT016 Reviews and Bridgestone Tire Reviews at JC Motors.
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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Re: best tires for grip?
I don't know how they compare to better tires, but it's light and day between the Pilot Road 2's and the stock tire. It was immediate even(I still took it easy to break them em though). As soon as I pulled out of the place I had them installed everything seemed -much- more crisp.
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Re: best tires for grip?
Michelin pilot powers are awesome for serious sport riding whilst still remaining reasonably durable, and Michelin pilot road 2ct are a great compromise...almost as much side grip as the powers once they are warm, but a lot more durable, and better in the wet.
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