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 scrapps L Plate Warrior

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 Posted: 17:51 - 04 Oct 2005 Post subject: different brands of tyres on front and rear- ok? |
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Hi. I'm new here, still learning loads about my new (used) bandit 600 (2000 SX). Just looking for some advice please.
Just discovered yesterday that I have a cut in my rear tyre, I'm going to change it, but there loads of choices.
I currently have BT010 110/70ZR17 front with plenty of tread left, and a BT020150/70ZR17 rear which needs changing.
Having done some research, I think I'll go for the Michelin Macadam 100x for the rear. The question is, will this be ok with my current front tyre, or should I change this also, obviously a matched pair will look nicer, but is there any technical/safety reason to do both?
I'd appreciate any advice from more experienced riders (passed test 3 weeks ago, had bike 2 weeks)  |
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Hi
Have mixed brands loads of times. Only had one bike where the handling has been noticeably adversly affected in normal road use and that is the RS125 with a Dunlop Sportmax 2 on the back and a Michelin (cannot remember which model) on the front. Even then it is not a massive difference.
Sure a better rider on a track might be more picky but it is not something I worry about.
All the best
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Thanks all for replying. It seems most people have bridgestones on, BT020 in particular. When I was looking around for ideas I saw this website https://www.sidcupmotorcycletyres.co.uk/brands.htm which says that people find the macadam ok, and it outlasts the BT020. The company seems to fit all tyres and doesn't express a strong bias to any brand, but I do note that some comments are rather dated.
Was your experience a one-off Robby, or is it a problem that many bikers have with the brand?
As you say, I'm on a Bandit 600, and new to riding - I have no intention to push the bike yet - am I likely to be able to tell the difference in handling?
Now, I'm even more confused... BT020 or Mac100x???  ____________________ GSF600SX |
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My local motorbike tyre specialist does race support at Knockhill. He is completely against mixing tyre brands on a bike.
Big no-no from the experts.
If you want to change brands then best change them both together. Always have a matching pair, because they are designed to work with each other. ____________________ Past: Honda NSR125R >> Kawasaki ER-5a2 >> Kawasaki ZZR-600e1 >> Suzuki GSXR-750Y >> Honda VTR 1000 Firestorm
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I also know him personally.
But its true enough when you think about it - companies devlop their tyres to work as matching pairs.
You wouldn't go skiing with two different make skis would you?
Valentino Rossi doesn't ride a Mitchy on the front and Dunlop rear does he?  ____________________ Past: Honda NSR125R >> Kawasaki ER-5a2 >> Kawasaki ZZR-600e1 >> Suzuki GSXR-750Y >> Honda VTR 1000 Firestorm
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no problems here..
Thundeace,
Metzeler Sportec M1 on the front,
Dunlop 208 on the rear.
Ridden hard on a trackday, and got rid of the chicken strips, scrubbed in the rear there actually.
Ridden almost as hard on the road, on occasion, and have never had a problem.
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Hi
Having ridden with mismatched tyres many times on many different bike I have only had one pair where there was a noticeable adverse effect. Otherwise they have been fine. Sure, push it hard enough and you might notice a difference, but not that likely in day to day use. While I would agree to avoid it if reasonably possible, if it meant dumping a half used tyre then I would say it is not reasonable.
After all the profile changes dramatically as the tyres wear, and change differently on the front and rear tyres.
They might try getting out on that basis but I suspect any court would tell them to get stuffed (unless you were mixing a radial front with a cross ply rear).
All the best
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It seems as with most topics/questions, there is some polarisation of views.
Ultimately I am a junior (340 post-test road miles), I'm probably not going to push the bike hard enough to notice handling differences, but then again, the bike is not yet a true extension of my body... (no crude jokes please )
I think the sensible thing, based on the general opinion that the Macadam 100x is not as good as the BT020, is to go, this time, for a replacement with the same type of tyre - no mismatching, and a tyre I'm used to.
After this one is worn, I can then reassess, and maybe I'll be in a better position to truly appreciate a difference in brand/style of tyre! (for better or worse)
Thank you all so much for replying - it's very handy to have so much experience on tap! Much appreciated  ____________________ GSF600SX |
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