Cav's ZX6R
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I had BT021/023's on the Triumph the whole time I had it, but I did commute 130 km a day on it. I agree they aren't the ideal tyres for a 600 sport bike but I still got my knee down on them and had no chicken strips.
Now my riding is purely recreational I wouldn't even dream about fitting them.
Now my riding is purely recreational I wouldn't even dream about fitting them.
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Yeah but to be fair you probably never went out for a ride with your boss on his new Panigale!
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No I didn't, and I was in no way suggesting you should have been happy keeping them on, more responding to the comment why would anyone have them fitted to a sports bike. It does seem silly, but I felt I had a valid reason. If I'd kept the Daytona it was getting a set of M7RR's. I had the local bike shop source some for me, and by the time they got back to me I'd traded itMonty wrote:Yeah but to be fair you probably never went out for a ride with your boss on his new Panigale!
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In fairness, I'm considering getting a pair of Sports Touring tyres next..
The reason is simple. One set of wheels has the Brembo 320mm discs and SBS DC pads which can't be used on the road, the other set will become my 'wet' wheels but I still want to use the bike on the road if the mood takes me. Something like the Michelin Pilot Road 4s would be ideal as they warm up easier in lower temperatures, offer great wet grip, offer enough dry grip to have fun (even if the profile isn't preferred) and on the plus side I'd get better mileage off them
The reason is simple. One set of wheels has the Brembo 320mm discs and SBS DC pads which can't be used on the road, the other set will become my 'wet' wheels but I still want to use the bike on the road if the mood takes me. Something like the Michelin Pilot Road 4s would be ideal as they warm up easier in lower temperatures, offer great wet grip, offer enough dry grip to have fun (even if the profile isn't preferred) and on the plus side I'd get better mileage off them
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^ What he says. I did 4 hours in torrential rain coming back from Wales a few weeks ago. Very impressive tyre in the wet.
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I'd say they're somewhere in-between, this is what Metzeler says about them.
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100% Silica... doesn't cope with the heat too well then! aha.
Sounds like a good tyre then to be fair, hmmm. I doubt I'll get them until next year as my only planned trackday is Catalunya where it should be dry. I'll make do with a random assortment of tyres for the road until then
Sounds like a good tyre then to be fair, hmmm. I doubt I'll get them until next year as my only planned trackday is Catalunya where it should be dry. I'll make do with a random assortment of tyres for the road until then
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LOL I was trying to be funny! It wasn't a race, but he's my boss, incredibly competitive and a pretty quick rider on a very fast bike. There was no way he was going to lose me and no way he'd admit he was trying to! He was out dragging me out the corners leaving darkies and i was out braking him going into the corners, hence the knackered tyre. Never pushed a tyre that hard on the road before and they really aren't designed for it.kiwikrasher wrote:No I didn't, and I was in no way suggesting you should have been happy keeping them on, more responding to the comment why would anyone have them fitted to a sports bike. It does seem silly, but I felt I had a valid reason. If I'd kept the Daytona it was getting a set of M7RR's. I had the local bike shop source some for me, and by the time they got back to me I'd traded itMonty wrote:Yeah but to be fair you probably never went out for a ride with your boss on his new Panigale!
But what Blade alluded to was the profile not the grip and I'd agree. They've got a very rounded profile and even before I knackered them they felt horrible when tipping in.
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For all the riding I've done I really have no idea what people are talking about with tip in. I'm terrible with tyre feedback. Unless it's noticeable sliding or squirmy all I know is I'm upright or on my arse. If I feel I'm not tipping in fast enough I just consciously counter steer harder. When I rode the Daytona down to trade it, I thought 'this is still a great ride'. Then riding back on the Multi I thought 'Cripes, the rear shock on that Daytona was shite!'
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I'm exactly the same,I've got an ohlins active ttx Shock on the zx10 and can't feel any differencekiwikrasher wrote:For all the riding I've done I really have no idea what people are talking about with tip in. I'm terrible with tyre feedback. Unless it's noticeable sliding or squirmy all I know is I'm upright or on my arse. If I feel I'm not tipping in fast enough I just consciously counter steer harder. When I rode the Daytona down to trade it, I thought 'this is still a great ride'. Then riding back on the Multi I thought 'Cripes, the rear shock on that Daytona was shite!'
As long as I'm upright I'm ok
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Until I got my ZX6R suspension serviced it was the best I had ever ridden so I thought it was amazing. It was only after the service and revalve was done that I realised how wrong I was. That said, I still dragged knee easier on the suspension pre-service than I do now but that may be because I lost confidence after having the shock done and not the forks
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Nice to read about your updates and that you are happy with them
It's a great feeling when you gel with your bike
It's a great feeling when you gel with your bike
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You're right, it's a great feeling improving your bike to your needs and making it your own. Cosmetically my bike is very much stock but I love how it's turned into a "function over form" kind of bikePerkles wrote:Nice to read about your updates and that you are happy with them
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Thanks
Oil and filter change tonight then just brakes to bleed and sprockets to order/fit and the bike is ready for Catalunya
Oil and filter change tonight then just brakes to bleed and sprockets to order/fit and the bike is ready for Catalunya