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 notbike World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 20:34 - 22 Mar 2016 Post subject: New tyres make a huge difference. |
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Warning, coolstorybro thread.
tl;dr I'm a believer, rubber actually make a maaaaaaassive difference.
I had my new tyres fitted today. Went with pirelli diablo rosso 2's. My old tyres were "IRC Road Winners".
What a bloody difference! I thought it was bollocks to be honest. Not bollocks exactly, but I thought tyre technology was way over-hyped.
Immediately after they were fitted I thought there was something wrong with the bike or the mechanic mis-aligned my wheels because (bare with me, very difficult to explain) it felt completely different. The bike reacts totally different to the same handlebar input I'd given it before.
Few quick differences I found are:
The new tyres feel planted, they hold an angle and don't seem to want to twitch or lose grip mid corner.
I can actually change direction mid-turn (this sounds weird) but it feels like if I push the handle bar more it actually seems to respond with "oh you want to turn more? ok no problem" whereas before it felt like it would get a bit wobbly or start slipping.
Where I'd feel like I'm fighting the bike to turn more and losing grip, it turns more without any resistance, which is strange to me because it feels like I can push it further.
It turns in SO quick. It feels like I'm at the lean angle I need to be at before I thought I'd be at it, if that makes sense. So on my ride home I ended up turning way too early on roads that I usually turn into later just because I'm used to the bike taking longer to hit that line.
The rosso 2's are softer. Bits of grit actually get stuck on the tyre at low speed, they seem to be stickier whereas the old tyres nothing would stick on them even at low speed.
Also I compared the two rear tyres together when he took it off, and the rear on my old one was SO squared off than I first thought. You don't realize it until they're side by side but a good chunk of the top was flat, and the profile looks different.
The weirdest part is they're the same exact size tyres as my old ones. The wheels are balanced and everything, could see chalk and new wheel weights on the bike. I told mr mechanic to keep the pressures the same as well, 28 front 32 rear like the handbook says.
Anyway. I'm super happy with these tyres and can't wait to ride again all day tomorrow if the weather permits it like it did today. I actually feel like I can lean so bloody far over without worrying, it's insane.
I'm totally sold on the idea that tyres make a massive difference now. |
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New tyres always feel good. I like new tyre day.
If you buy exactly the same tyres to replace the old ones on your bike, when you remove the old tyres take an old and a new one each in a hand you'll feel the difference in the carcass. A bit like replacing old trainers for new you can feel that the carcass is worn out. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
132.9mph off and walked away. Gear is good, gear is good, gear is very very good  |
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| talkToTheHat wrote: |
I think i will have killed the bridgestone 010s on my bandit by the time winter retuns, i dont know what mileage one can expect to get out of them but by the time autumn comes i will have put 10000 miles or so on them and i suspect they had a good few thousand on them before i got let loose. They feel amazing and i suspect pilot roads will be a whole new world of all conditikn grip. But yes, picking the gravel out of tyres after a ride is a nice hobby to have. |
Oh boy, are you in for a pleasant surprise once you get shot of those 010s! They're one of the worst tyres I've ever experienced for wearing weirdly, and even PR2s are light years ahead in grip and feel. ____________________ Chickenystripgeezer's Biking Life (Latest update 19/10/18) Belgium, France, Italy, Austria tour 2016 Picos de Europa, Pyrenees and French Alps tour 2017 Scotland Trip 1, now with BONUS FEATURE edit, 5/10/19, on page 2 Scotland Trip 2 Luxembourg, Black Forest, Switzerland, Vosges Trip 2017
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Roads are getting warmer, can feel a big difference on the cbr6 this week.. my old tires feel very different Steering much lighter, more feedback, more fun, but square tire..
Have several spare sets of 110/140 DR2's because they are so cheap as scrubs, less than 6 month old date code and full tread. They have a nice profile for small bikes. Even have them on my 125... with a top speed of 50  |
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Road Pilot 3 & 4s are probably the best tyres I've ever had the pleasure of ruining... until I tried Supercorsa SPs, pricey though @ £320 fitted  |
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| rubyhorse2 wrote: | new tyres for me soon too.
usually go for super sticky ones but planning more touring this year so any advice on some longer lasting beauties? |
I've been running PR2s for ages on the Fazers, but I'm going touring too, so thought I'd give the PR4s a shot this time, as they're supposed to last a bit longer - the 2s weren't bad, and gave me all the confidence I need wet or dry, but I'll fork out the extra this time. ____________________ Chickenystripgeezer's Biking Life (Latest update 19/10/18) Belgium, France, Italy, Austria tour 2016 Picos de Europa, Pyrenees and French Alps tour 2017 Scotland Trip 1, now with BONUS FEATURE edit, 5/10/19, on page 2 Scotland Trip 2 Luxembourg, Black Forest, Switzerland, Vosges Trip 2017
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bunny dont care about grip .
he wants to know how much damage they do to walls. |
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most tyre threads are, and there are a few of them.
Anyway after I put some air back in my tyre I rode to Wheelhouse in Coleshill to get the new tyres fitted, on the way this muppet decided he didn't want to wait for a safe place to overtake
https://youtu.be/KmefFKujkvE |
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It's a tyre thread. You basically know what'll be said before reading. They maybe worth reading because some little nugget of anecdotal info might be useful to you. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 9 years, 273 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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