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A decent amount of tread and the correct inflation is an ideal winter tyre.  ____________________ Blackmail is a nasty word........but not as nasty as phlegm!
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Interesting question.
I'm not sure there are such differences as winter or summer tyres as you get with cars but hopefully someone will correct me if i'm wrong. Only difference i could think of would be different hardness or softness of the tyre. But to be honest i have Metzler Tourance fitted to the Transalp which are fairly hard wearing and ride all year around without much problems. ____________________ Past bike: 2004 Hyosung Comet
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There's no such thing as winter tyres for bikes no. Something with a high silica content for quicker heat up's probably going to be about as good as you can get.
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| FLV wrote: | Yeah I know, I havn't got a bike yet, but I'm just wondering about winter tyres....
Sorry if this is done to death but I've failed to find something relevant by searching.
So, generally, are specific winter tyres available for bikes in the same way they are for cars?
I'm sure that they would make a massive difference to a bikes ability to handle the great british winter.
Also I wondered about abroad too, Germany for instance invalidates car insurance if you have an accident in mid winter and still have summer tyres fitted. Is this the same for bikes I wonder?
Anywho, does anyone know what brands make the best winter tyres?
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Generally speaking the powers that be consider riding in the winter to be pointless anyway, so why bother with specific winter tyres?
Personally, I put the Buell away and get my MZ out for the winter. The Avon Roadrunners on the MZ seem to cope OK with poor conditions, but I wouldn't be stupid enough to take it out in snow and ice. ____________________ British beauty: Triumph Street Triple R; Loony stroker: KR1S; Track fun: GSXR750 L1; Commuter Missile: GSX-S1000F; Cheap project: CBR900RR FireBlade
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For snow, wrap a piece of rope around the tyre then through the spokes, then work all the way round the wheel. It'll only last a couple of miles once you hit decent tarmac, but gives a LOT more grip in snow.
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That is why MZ's are cool.  ____________________ British beauty: Triumph Street Triple R; Loony stroker: KR1S; Track fun: GSXR750 L1; Commuter Missile: GSX-S1000F; Cheap project: CBR900RR FireBlade
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I suppose it depends on the bike as to what tyres are available/suitable. I like the Metzler Tourance as they are a good all rounder and suit my bike well, but they still didn't stop me dropping it in the snow this year, trying to get back on the drive.
If you're riding a sportsbike you might consider, as others have suggested, tyres that warm-up quickly and that might be a more touring baised tyre with a deeper tread to disperse standing water.
Have a look at the way Bridgestone break there range down: here, Michelin, Pirelli, Dunlop, Continental, and Metzler do a similar thing. ____________________ My claim to fame: Austin Vince nicked my pen... |
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Bah winter tyres are for pussy's.
I made it to the pub this year in the ice and snow on my GT with bald tyres. The 4mile trip did take me 4 hours but I did get a hero's welcome and video leave at the end of the night.
O and I had no brakes either because Crazymotorbiker snapped my front lever the day I was due to go to Enfeild, and the back was siezed solid.
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Aye, thats the kind of thing I was thinking of. Something with loads of room for standing water to dissipate ____________________ parp...brap....parp |
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A pair of trelleborg army's?
https://www.trelleborgtyres.co.uk/shopimages/image_32.jpg
Possibly a bit too knobbly, but if it's good enough for the swedes etc, and they know their snow! ____________________ '11 CBF1000A, '99 C90, '98 CB500
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