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 bunglehaze Brolly Dolly

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They'll work fine on your ZZR. Nice and sticky tyres.
However, considering they're part-worn already and have had some punishment on track, I'd be surprised if they last past 2000 miles.
If they're cheap though, they're well worth it. ____________________ <Simple> no I'm shaven Jon
<Simple> it is a big enough hole.. I'll leave it now
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Thanks for the reply, I actually just went ahead and got a brand new set of Bridgestone BT020 U's in the end, wll I say in the end my bike is being collected tomorrow morning to have them fitted so I should be out on the road in the afternoon again.
I have really missed not getting out on her for the last couple of days, it seems such a waste of a nice dry period!!
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 PsychoHippy Jammy Git

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The 020's are a very good choice if you are going to ride in the wet. They should also last a good amount of time, I used to get 6000 miles from a pair on my ZZR1200  ____________________ I spend all my money on bikes and beer, the rest I simply waste! |
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Yeah I think with winter approaching fast a bit of wet riding will be done
I actually dont want to have to avoid going out for the sake of a bit of wet weather but I have to admit there are a few things that make me nervous in those conditions... Literally just before my test (just over a week ago now) I was doing a town ride round a test route and came out a junction with a double manhole cover across the whole road centre, as I got across my back wheel slipped from under me and luckily I managed to stay upright but I felt the bike going (it was chucking it down)
Although that didnt affect my test it has made me wary of metal grates and manhole covers now (how do you avoid them completely in wet conditions? And how on earth have they not found a bike friendly replacement for using bare metal on these things?)
Another is along the same lines really, gravel and loose leaves worry me slightly. As a new rider it would be nice to know how to avoid these kinds of hazards or how to prepare for them..
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just replaced the punctured BT-020 rear on my ZZR, next time I'll get a set rather than just the one as It's given me a bit of bar wobble (50mph+ with no hands.. ) but it's getting better now the rear is wearing a bit.
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Out of interest how many of you replace the set of tyres at the same time regardless of wear? I would have though it better to have a matched pair so im interested in ppl's opinion
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