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Old 10-Feb-2004, 23:16   #1
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Michelin tyre recommendations for Ducati\'s
The Michelin webpage for this section didnt work properly, you need to select Ducati from the tyre fitment page and leave the other two fields empty before pressing the 'search button......

Good Luck - Frank

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Old 10-Feb-2004, 23:40   #2
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Old 11-Feb-2004, 08:20   #3
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well said webby
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Old 11-Feb-2004, 12:27   #4
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Old 11-Feb-2004, 12:29   #5
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Gotta say I'm leaning towards Supercorsa's anyway - hopefully - lol
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Old 11-Feb-2004, 12:32   #6
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Michelins Recommendation for Ducatis:
"Buy Pirelli/Bridgestone/Dunlop,......


Anything but ours!"


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Old 09-Mar-2004, 15:40   #7
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I wouldn't burn Michelins to keep the bike warm in winter! I have recently discovered Bridgestones 012ss's and wouldn't switch back having tried just about eveything else. They are a great all round tyre IMHO. Wet / dry / track / road.
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Old 09-Mar-2004, 16:03   #8
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Bridgestones for me,though I've just been tempted by a good price on pirelli diablo's.
I think I'd rather run the wheel rims than michelins.....I'd get more grip in the rain.
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Old 09-Mar-2004, 17:43   #9
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hey Michelins are great if you like that "i'm on ice" feeling on a nice summers day ....

sorry CK ... (that puncture was a message)

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Old 09-Mar-2004, 20:16   #10
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Ok guys I have only run Michelins on my 996 so will take your advise and fit bridgestones next time .
do I fit BT101
or BT 020

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