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F*ck. Yes.
Tyres have got better. You can now ride a GSXR1100L without dying for example.
My KR1S has a sports touring front, and a weird mid sporty rear of 18" size, both recently fitted. The damn thing handles. Back in the early 2000s you'd have had to have fitted crossplies or something to get the right sizes, and now you can have sporty ones. On top of that, tyres have better feel, better warm up and grip better in the wet.
There is a psychological effect of 'new' tyres too because the profiles will be right without a square rear and a cupped front, but I'm convinced it's WAAAY more than that. Sports Touring tyres are grippier than track tyres from 20 years ago, but also better in the wet than tyres have ever been. Track tyres work across more heat cycles, give better grip and wear better.
If you disagree with me? Try riding a FireBlade on a BT014 (2000s sports tyre) from cold, and then ride the same bike on a Bridgestone S21 (sports touring) tyre from cold and THEN come and talk to me. ____________________ British beauty: Triumph Street Triple R; Loony stroker: KR1S; Track fun: GSXR750 L1; Commuter Missile: GSX-S1000F
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Absolutely. Especially in the wet. There is no way I could have gone full-send on my VRF750 on a wet road when I first got it, it would have all gone sideways very quickly and spat me off. Wasn't running cheap tyres either, bridgestones as I recall. The michelin road 4+ series changed the game.
I don't think you get any truly bad tyres these days. Some are better or more appropriate than others but they don't do ones that will actively try to kill you without warning. That used to be a thing. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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Ive also recently got back to biking and am riding an ancient 1986 model. But with new bridgestones, and I keep riding and thinking how much of a chicken I was as a youngster, but the truth is...the tyres are just so so much better. I dont even think I have "good" tyres either...like, if the other makes in sticky-land had the sizes I need I'd spend more and fit them, these were just what was available in the size I need but I'm extremely impressed with cornering and wet braking etc. ____________________ Gone: Yamaha DT50lc, Suzuki DR500, Suzuki A100, Kawasaki z250ltd, RD350YPVS, Suzuki DR Big, Kawasaki AR125, Kawasaki KMX200, Suzuki GS1000S, Katana 1100, GS550M, Suzuki RGV250
Now: Suzuki GSX400X, Suzuki RF900R, NS400R |
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I'm a pussy in teh wet, and probably always will be. I don't think any amount of tyre techno-babble will cure my apprensions .. ____________________ Now: A100, GT250A, XJ598, FZ750
Then: Fizz, RS200, KL250, XJ550, Laverda Alpina, XJ600, FZS600 |
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Absolutely. I've been riding since the 80s and until the early 2000s most tyres were dogshite.
For me decent tyres started with the Bridgestone 020s and then, in 2007 (ish) the Michelin Pilot Road 2 was an absolute game changer - the first tyre I'd experienced where I could almost ride the same in the wet as I could in the dry.
The current Michelins are still excellent, however I feel that quite a few others have now caught up to that standard.
So yeah, tyres are way better these days. ____________________ Suzuki Bandit 1250
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God yes, remember Avon roadrunners or Dunlop TT100 from the seventies. And they were the good tyres you changed to from the plastic crap your Japanese m/c came with.  ____________________ Triumph Trophy Launch Edition |
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I suppose related, but while I can't comment on "old old" tyres as the oldest tyres I've ran were late 2000s, but coming from cars to bikes it surprised me just how much more tangible the difference is with different bike tyres than it is with different car tyres. Sure, in marginal conditions and pushing on, that would be where I'd have spotted a difference in average vs premium car tyres, but on a bike I found switching to better rubber the effect is felt pretty much all the time.
Edit: oh and OP, great beer I don't generally rate Fullers, but I make an exception for 1845.  ____________________ TG. |
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I've been riding since the late 1970's and there is no doubt that tyres have massively improved in nearly all areas. They grip better in most conditions and generally maintain there profile better. That said, every new tyre that comes out invariably claims to offer higher mileage than what went before and is more expensive. In the 46 years I've been riding on the road from 250cc smokers, middle weight IL4's to superbikes and big sports tourers and just about everything in between. My average from all the tyres I've used in this time is around 3000 miles from a rear and maybe 4000 from fronts.
The last 30 years or so most of my riding has been on abrasive and grippy Scottish Highland roads which may partly explain this low mileage. Me and my wife have done a lot of European trips (4-5K) in this time and always have to factor in a tyre change which is an expensive PITA.
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20k miles on my avon roadrider 2 on the front of my CX. Has tread for possibly another 5k, but it's a few years old now. I'd rather not have a tyre that lasts a long time unless I can ideally use up the tread life within 10 years or whatever. ____________________ CBT: 12/06/10, Theory: 22/09/10, Module 1: 09/11/10, Module 2: 19/01/11
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