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tyres........... i have had my 748s since sept last year its done 4500 miles and still has the original tyres on as i have got quicker i have felt less confident about my tyres and feel like the front is going to wash away when leaning right over am looking to change tyres - they are squared off from the prvious owner (it had 2" UNUSED tyre BOTH sides!!) what is everyone using? i only use this bike for fast blasts and will do 3000 per year max i am using the same size supercorsa pros on my track bike - is it a good idea to try them on the road? what about the dunlop pilots? anyone trying bridgestones? what about diablo corsas? cheers nick |
I have Diablo Corsas on my 749 and they're excellent. Haven't tried supercorsa pro. |
I have a 748S, I use Diablo Corsas on mine. 4000 miles on a rear, more or less double that on the front. So it sounds like yours are about ready for a change. If the front feels like that, then probably best to change both. Bit more money, but always feels so much better. I used Bridgestones on my old R6, they seemed to be ok, but somehow the Pirellis feel a bit more stable. Mind you, that could be the bike! |
SuperCorsa Pros are race tyres and need careful warming up and the use of tyre warmers to get the best out of them. They aren't really for road use. Just get some plain vanilla Diablos as they are more than adequate for road use. Too many people waste good money on tyres that they can't use to full effect on the road - most of your time is spend upright on the road whether you care to admit it or not. I use venerable old D207's on the road and find them more than good enough. Are you using a 120/60 or /70 front. The steering is dramatically improved on the 70 profile. |
Has anyone tried the new twin compond Michelin tyres yet? |
Gizmo has. he likes them. |
not sure that i agree about the 'most tyres are good enough' old chestnut - rather depends on how hard and how often you ride? i am not saying i am blisteringly quick but as i am getting quicker and pushing the bike more i am finding the tyres that i have on currently do not give me the confidence i want as the level of grip and feedback is not there if i am honest on the roads i ride my 748 - all dales riding - i spend very little time upright! i do agree that i would not use the supercorsas level of grip on the road but as i use them on my track bike i have them available at no extra cost i myself have doubts about the heat issue however - on a ractrack 150mph is a world apart from the road however you ride i have plain diablos on my 600ss and find them predictable enough, quick to turn in and reasonably planted so are the corsas the same but with more grip? |
I ride the same roads as you. Whatever you say - you will spend more time upright than on your side. I ride my Sprint RS up and down the Alston road and happily get me knee down on D207's which, are deeply unfashionable (but cheap). Nothing comes past. You do not need race tyre or supersoft track tyre grip no matter what you think because the limiting factor is you, your forward vision, other traffic hazards and dodgy roads surfaces with gravel/stones/horse **** etc. SuperCorsa Pros will not work properly unless you get them hot - I know this well cos I race on them. Plain old Diablos (despite me not liking them) are more than enough - if you wanna burn rubber and cash unecessarily feel free to do so. I don't care. you're the one asking for the advice :) |
Think Gizmo runs the 2CT's and he's quite happy, I'm running power race which I guess are more track focused but do work on the road and surprisingly in the wet too... not that I do much wet weather riding |
twpd - i welcome advice but also have an opinion - as clearly do you and which i welcome the roads we will have to disagree i live on the edge of the dales and only ride my 748 in the dales avoiding most of the 'normal' routes the scpros i totally agree - see my post above - hence why i have not just lobbed them on already i dont doubt i am a limiting factor - hence why i am doing trackdays to get my skills up - guess that must be true for most riders out there i do doubt that i will not get more security and grip from different tyres hence my question re what people are using and how they find them some tyres suit some bikes - some dont so back to question - which and why? |
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