New tyres 765RS

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Re: New tyres 765RS

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Keep up Rossgo its SP V2 not SC V2 (facepalm)
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Re: New tyres 765RS

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You need to look at tyres in the sport-hypersport area.

Pirelli (Rosso Corsa or Supercorsa SP (V2 or V3)
Metzeler (M7RR or RR K3)
Dunlop (Sportsmart or Sportsmart TT)
Michelin (What someone else has said as I don't know their range)
Bridgestone (S22 - don't bother with their RS10 as a rear lasted my mate 400 road miles)
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Re: New tyres 765RS

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Blade wrote:Keep up Rossgo its SP V2 not SC V2 (facepalm)
ImageImage whoops I knew what I was meaning though haha!!

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Re: New tyres 765RS

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Cav wrote:You need to look at tyres in the sport-hypersport area.

Pirelli (Rosso Corsa or Supercorsa SP (V2 or V3)
Metzeler (M7RR or RR K3)
Dunlop (Sportsmart or Sportsmart TT)
Michelin (What someone else has said as I don't know their range)
Bridgestone (S22 - don't bother with their RS10 as a rear lasted my mate 400 road miles)
Tried those RS10 on one of the test ride bikes and they actually became tacky when I felt them after the ride! I'll bare all of these in mind as I am waiting until next season now to change tyres

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