been away for a while- tyres

been away for a while- tyres

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SevenR

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242 posts

163 months

Monday 27th June 2016
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Hello all.
I've been away from riding for several years now. My brother has offered me the use of his monster ZX10 which I did a track day on the other week. It was amazing and re-lighted my love of 2 wheels like I wasn't expecting.
Tyres on it are track day affairs, so I'm wanting to put a set of road tyres on it.
What are considered to be the best tyres these days for the big bikes?

Cheers.

Steve Bass

10,186 posts

232 months

Monday 27th June 2016
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Metzeler M7RR
Pirelli Rosso Corsa

mgv8

1,631 posts

270 months

Monday 27th June 2016
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Best to find other owners of the same bike. K1300S was Pilot Road 4's but there have been some new stuff out there that looks good.

Bailey93

524 posts

105 months

Monday 27th June 2016
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I have Maxxis Magsport, but that's on a 125 they handle well and allow some big (in my eyes) lean angle. Rain grip is great apart from on drains like any tyres as I found out last night, bum clenchy moment

they are classed as sport mileage tyres

patchb

946 posts

113 months

Monday 27th June 2016
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Bailey93 said:
I have Maxxis Magsport, but that's on a 125 they handle well and allow some big (in my eyes) lean angle. Rain grip is great apart from on drains like any tyres as I found out last night, bum clenchy moment

they are classed as sport mileage tyres
Yeah I'm not sure they're suitable for a zx10r.....

I've just put a set of s20 evo's on my bike, only done 170 miles on them so far but they seem very good compared to the Pirelli Angel gt's ive taken off. They aren't the latest model but they are more than good enough for me on the road, and cheap at £170 for the pair.

rat840771

2,023 posts

164 months

Monday 27th June 2016
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I've also been recommended the S20 evo's, ok they are last years model, but I've been told they perform well on road and track.

Also a lot cheaper than the 7RR's and Corsas


Wildfire

9,774 posts

251 months

Monday 27th June 2016
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If it's for track and road, Diablo Rosso Corsa are pretty hard to beat.


SevenR

Original Poster:

242 posts

163 months

Monday 27th June 2016
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Thanks guys. Road riding and also bit of track work too. Cheers for the comments.

podman

8,849 posts

239 months

Monday 27th June 2016
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SevenR said:
Thanks guys. Road riding and also bit of track work too. Cheers for the comments.
BT023s seem to work well for everyone at the Ron Haslam track school...only person I saw really troubling them was Leon Haslam and a couple of the instructors, I was amazed at how good they were.

Id wager 99% of road riders fit sticky road /track orientated tyres for confidence and never get near any limits of the tyres actually ability to grip but confidence is worth a few BHP im sure..

MotorsportTom

3,318 posts

160 months

Monday 27th June 2016
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rat840771 said:
I've also been recommended the S20 evo's, ok they are last years model, but I've been told they perform well on road and track.

Also a lot cheaper than the 7RR's and Corsas
I've got S20's on my bike.

Perfect for the road, handle track fine too.

Even in the wet they're not too bad, had a couple of little slips but nothing without a bit of warning and it was my own fault.

Mileage isn't great though. Killed a rear in 1500 miles and I'm st.

Pebbles167

3,417 posts

151 months

Monday 27th June 2016
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For wet weather bias, I used pilot road 4's. For dry weather, S20 Evo's.

Both work well in either conditions and make an OK occasional track tyre.

tight5

2,747 posts

158 months

Monday 27th June 2016
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patchb said:
Bailey93 said:
I have Maxxis Magsport, but that's on a 125 they handle well and allow some big (in my eyes) lean angle. Rain grip is great apart from on drains like any tyres as I found out last night, bum clenchy moment

they are classed as sport mileage tyres
Yeah I'm not sure they're suitable for a zx10r.....
Erm, Monster ZX10 !!!
wink

Birky_41

4,276 posts

183 months

Thursday 30th June 2016
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Steve Bass said:
Metzeler M7RR
Pirelli Rosso Corsa
This man knows. As a road tyre and occasional track tyre as long as you aren't top end of fast group these would be brilliant

I recently did Isle of Man on a Rosso Corsa, I gave it some right stick over the mountain and national sections and it held really well

I am told the M7RR is a better all year round tyre though and good in wet where as the Corsa is ok at best


lindrup119

1,228 posts

142 months

Thursday 30th June 2016
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Steve Bass said:
Metzeler M7RR
Pirelli Rosso Corsa
I had the M5s on my last bike and they were great. Will be putting some Metzelers on the new one when they need them.

StuB

6,695 posts

238 months

Saturday 2nd July 2016
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Steve Bass said:
Metzeler M7RR
Pirelli Rosso Corsa
Having a fresh set of RR K3 I give them the nod over their Italian branded cousins. Bloody fantastic, the 55 rear making my old Girl feel like a weapon again.

Edited by StuB on Saturday 2nd July 20:44

hebegb

1,523 posts

146 months

Sunday 3rd July 2016
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StuB said:
Steve Bass said:
Metzeler M7RR
Pirelli Rosso Corsa
Having a fresh set of RR K3 I give them the nod over their Italian branded cousins. Bloody fantastic, the 55 rear making my old Girl feel like a weapon again.

Edited by StuB on Saturday 2nd July 20:44
Stu , maybe try not to get quite as much of your money's worth out of your next one ....remember ...!
smile

StuB

6,695 posts

238 months

Sunday 3rd July 2016
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hebegb said:
StuB said:
Steve Bass said:
Metzeler M7RR
Pirelli Rosso Corsa
Having a fresh set of RR K3 I give them the nod over their Italian branded cousins. Bloody fantastic, the 55 rear making my old Girl feel like a weapon again.

Edited by StuB on Saturday 2nd July 20:44
Stu , maybe try not to get quite as much of your money's worth out of your next one ....remember ...!
smile
Lesson learned.

rat840771

2,023 posts

164 months

Sunday 3rd July 2016
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1500 miles....that puts me off!

i got over 3500 miles on PP3's and that was with a full day at Silverstone and eve session at Snetterton.

I presume the 7RR will last longer than the S20's?

MotorsportTom said:
rat840771 said:
I've also been recommended the S20 evo's, ok they are last years model, but I've been told they perform well on road and track.

Also a lot cheaper than the 7RR's and Corsas
I've got S20's on my bike.

Perfect for the road, handle track fine too.

Even in the wet they're not too bad, had a couple of little slips but nothing without a bit of warning and it was my own fault.

Mileage isn't great though. Killed a rear in 1500 miles and I'm st.