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my bike's tyre sizes are the standard 120/70 and 180/55 and the last pair i bought were Pirelli diablos (i think they're discontinued?) for £136 for both front and rear from demon tweeks
This was back in November iirc - now got 3k on them and they're just starting to square, but i reckon they will be good for 4k providing i don't start caning it away from the lights now the roads are getting drier
The tyres I fitted about four pairs of prior to that were b-stone T30s which have a different and less sporty profile, and which I once got 10k on (down to chord), but more realistically were good for maybe just about seven...just...and ideally they probably needed replacing at 6.5k or less
These were nearly twice the price of the diablos and not really worth it - the diablos are better in the wet, imo, and almost as good in the dry, although what i might say is that the T30s are comfier and create a plusher feel for the ride, but it's much of a muchness tbh and i'm not sure i'd be able to tell in some sort of blind test
i'm waffling - SOME cheap tyres seem to be quite good, but then again, if you've got to pay fitting cost (about £50 for me), you have to remember to factor that in, then it starts to look like it all evens out ____________________ "Life is a sexually transmitted disease and the mortality rate is one hundred percent."
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Hmm a lot of people advocating for the Pilot Road 5
Are these considered a sport touring tyre or a sport/street tyre? ____________________ 2024 BMW M1000XR
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Wow a lot of votes for the Road 5s, nearly enough to convert me but the sperg in me resists still.
Seen a lot of glowing YouTube reviews (professional such as MCN/Bike Social and also from average end users) regarding both the S22s, and indeed the T32s, but especially the S22s.
This thread seems to have turned into a brand debate rather than a sports/street tyre vs sports touring tyre debate, so taking it upon myself to make a logical decision, while the T32s may give better grip in imperfect conditions, I'm less likely to be pushing it in these conditions, and the S22s have been highly regarded as a good all-rounder including in the wet etc. so I've decided to go with the S22s.
Laguna Maidstone quoted me £193 just for the rear tyre.
A mate who runs a large tyre shop near me can supply them for £95 front and £120 rear. I think that's pretty good. Getting both tyres for the same price that Laguna were going to charge me for one. Happy with that  ____________________ 2024 BMW M1000XR
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 3 years, 161 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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