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Old 22-Jun-2009, 09:33
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a lot of my riding is two up on motorway/dual carriage ways and can include luggage this why I thought dual compound might suit but happy to take any advise

I've got Pilot Roads on my ST4S-very happy with them. I have used Diablo's and Diablo Strada as well as the original Pilot Sports.

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Old 22-Jun-2009, 09:57
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I have had Diablo Strada's on my ST4 for the last 4 years and found them excellent
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Old 22-Jun-2009, 19:54
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I'm on my second set of pilot roads, but i'm thinking of trying the dunlops next time, not because I dislike the pilots but just maybe i'm missing out?
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Old 22-Jun-2009, 20:04
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Ive ordered Dunlop Roadsmarts and they will be fitted on Wednesday so a few days time I will know if there any good and in a few months time if they last.
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Old 27-Oct-2009, 16:19
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Ive ordered Dunlop Roadsmarts and they will be fitted on Wednesday so a few days time I will know if there any good and in a few months time if they last.

I really liked the Roadsmarts, ended up about 33 and 36 psi. They had areally good feel, I thought, once I got the rear pressure down. The catalog recommends 42.
Just mounted a pair of the new Q2's, I'll see how they feel and wear.
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Old 27-Mar-2010, 08:07
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Question Tyres ST3s ABS

I'm thinking of trying a set of Michelin Pilot Road 2 CT units on my ST3s. I have had them on my previous Honda CBF and my Yamaha MT01 and found them to be way superior over the OEM Metzeler units.

Any thoughts on their likely suitability for the ST3s?
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Old 28-Mar-2010, 18:51
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Yes, i think they are very suitable.
I run them on my ST2, so no real difference between mine and yours.
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