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XT660Z Tyres What tyres do you have and which are you going to try next - Road / Off-Road |
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New Boots- choices
At 5000miles now and the rear Sirac is in need of replacement. I can't fault them at all, there's been no lack of grip wet or dry and they supply loads of confidence. No chicken strips front or back but now that replacement is due I'm wondering about maybe going for something with more road bias as I don't really go off road much.
So after looking for choices using Cambrian Tyres which threw up plenty of choices. Currently I'm looking at the Bridgestone Battlewings following an F800GS-riding friends recommendation, but also thinking about the Conti Trail Attacks. I had Metzeler Tourances on the Caponord and they didn't do anything for me, I'd probably go for Siracs over them. I've used Contis in past (Sport and Road Attacks) and had mixed feelings about them; they were fine on the Speed Triple but not so good on the Firestorm. So, any recommendations? |
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Yeah I read the forums already but couldn't find anything about people using either the T/A's or the B/W's. I know deiaccord uses BT45's but I never really liked them on my old GPZ500.
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If you want a more road focused tyre then I can recommend the Pirelli Scorpion Trail.
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The sirac's did bi 11.5k miles before i replaced them but they would have been legal for a few thousand miles more yet. Generally i was extremely impressed with them never had any grip problems wet or dry (commuting over the winter/spring months). My only complaint, which may be due to them being somewhat square (as oposed to the heavy tred) was they really cought on overbanding or the side of speed humps. They're I was very happy with the siracs them but chose to try different tyres so i could learn to appreciate the differences they offered. I've done about 3k miles on the BT45's so far and while their dry grip seems ok (as you'd expect) i've not been as impressed with their wet grip, i've had a lot more moments where they seem to have started to struggle compared with the siracs. They also cause the speed to read about 3% higher than on the Siracs. I've not noticed any noticable difference in vibration, road noise or fuel economy (after allowing for the fact the trip meter reads 3% higher than before - 188.5 vs 183.4 miles for the same trip) Honestly the only benefit i have noticed over my squared off siracs is they are less afected by rough road surfaces, at the expense of wet grip. It's too early to compare tyre life yet. If I wern't planning to try the touraces tyres next time round i'd be going for the Siracs' again for my next set, especialy as i'll be riding them through the winter |
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My Sirac's whiteline really badly too now that they're squared off. I'm leaning towards the Bridgestones I think, I expect I'll need to replace them before winter and the snow so might go back to Siracs then.
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I had Trail Attacks on my R1100GS. Superb on road, wet or dry. Acceptable in gravel. Pants in anything remotely slippery. But as others have said, tyre preference is a very individual thing. Be interested to hear what you choose, and what you think of them.
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I've just bought and had fitted to the rear wheel an Avon Gripster.
Not tried it yet as I need to sort out a new set of cush-drive rubbers as mine fell out in individual pieces when I took the wheel out and removed the rear sprocket and hub cover. I have read good reports such as long life and grip plus useful off-road. I am also being patriotic and supporting a English made tyre! I bought it also due to cheapness from National Tyres on-line fitted at my local centre all in for under �70.00. I will let you know what I think of it when I get the new or put back in the old cush drive rubbers next week. see seperate thread on cush drives-help needed please? |
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