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| Psychonaut |
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 Psychonaut Spanner Monkey

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 Posted: 09:52 - 11 Apr 2007 Post subject: Pilot Road 2's on a Sports 600??? |
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Gotta put some new rubber on soon and I was going for the same tyre as before (Pilot Sports) as I don't know any different handeling wise as its all I 've ever had + they are only £135 for a pair.
Now the guy in the tyre shop suggested that Pilot powers 2ct are a much better tyre (as many on here agree) but £170 ish. He suggested that I buy the new Pilot Road 2's instead as I commute everyday on the bike and I would prob get double milage out of them for the same price (£170) + they have the softer compound at the edges like the 2ct's BUT are a lot heavier.
Bear in mind I've only had a sports bike for 9 months (125 before that) so don't ride anywhere near the level the bike is capable of yet but I don't want to do something that will upset the bike (heavier wheels) too much
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Are you likely to notice the difference of heaier wheeles if you don't ride near the level of the bike.
Why not consider Pilot Roads if you're still getting used to the bike, they are more sport touring and you should get good mileage out of them but they'll be grippy enough for knee down.
They also have a less steep profile so the bike won't be as twitchy.
I had Conti Road Attacks on my 400 when I first started riding... still managed to get my knee down on them. ____________________ My Flickr |
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 ram_doom World Chat Champion

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Road 2 is a good tyre. Works on my 636 anyway. Better grip than road attacks, on which I was able to knee down and generally hoon about, so I'm happy has the bonus of being long lasting too. ____________________ TL1000s, KDX200 |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 19 years, 3 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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