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| .Chris. |
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 .Chris. World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 13:58 - 02 Oct 2012 Post subject: GN400 tyres - Metzeler ME22 & ME77? |
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Tl;dr - are either of these tyres any good? Particularly looking for people who've actually used them. Is the (more expensive) ME77 any better than the ME22?
I'm thinking of getting some new tyres for my GN400, because the handling at the moment is pretty awful - it often feels like it wants to fall into turns and generally feels a bit dodgy and unstable. I can't think what else would be causing this
The tyres on there at the moment are a Malaysian Kung Feong Road Commander on the front (3.00/18), and an Indonesian 'ARG Rubber' (3.50/18) on the rear. It's a shame to get rid of them really as they've both had very little wear - the previous owner told me they were nearly new when the bike was put away in a shed in 2001. This does mean that they're probably about 12 years old now though, and the front does gradually lose a little bit of pressure.
I do have a spare set of wheels with Avon Roadriders on (90/90H18 front, 100/90H18 rear) - however they're a bit old and starting to crack, plus the rear wouldn't be a straight wheel swap as the one it's currently on has a loose/bent spoke.
Looking at tyre websites, if I want a matched pair then the options seem to be relatively limited - of the major brands there's the Metzeler ME22 & ME77 'perfect', the Pirelli City Demon, and the Dunlop K82. The K82s are a bit expensive at £112 a pair, and the City Demons seem to get poor reviews. That leaves the Metzelers. Does anyone know if these tyres are any good, and if there's any benefit in going for the more expensive ME77 over the cheaper ME22?
Either that, or I go for an unmatched pair - e.g. a Continental Conti-Go on the front and an ME22/77 on the rear. Is this arrangement a good idea, or best avoided?
Alternatively, I could experiment with sizes - if I went down to a 3.25 on the rear I could get a pair of Michelin M45s.
Or would I just be wasting my money, and I should keep using the current ones for a bit longer, trying to get used to how they feel?
Any and all comment/help gratefully received! ____________________ Chris
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I had ME77s on the rear of my BMW R100RT in the 80s. I found them to be good tyres with reasonable wear rates and good grip in both wet and dry conditions. They can only have improved really  |
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