Metzeler, Michelin tyres
Discussion
Pope said:
There was a sponsored thread on here with Metzeler supplying tyres to a PH'r for feedback - what happened there??
It was five years ago...The link to my post is below. As a final aside I'm on my third set now. I've had 11,000 out of both sets so far and they feel great. I'd guess the Michelin's are every bit as good but from memory were quicker to warm up and didn't last as long. That was a PR3 on my VFR 800 though so I'm sure that there are some Michelin owners out there with more recent experience.
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=15...
Cooper1999 said:
Always been a fan of Metz/Pirelli, using MEZ1 or Dragon Corsa back in the day. Currently using the Metz Sportec which is performing well. Not really tried it extensively in the wet, but it's lasting well - the rear is starting to show signs of squaring off at around 1850 miles.
Jeeeez! 1850 miles? I don't consider that even remotely acceptable.I've got PR4s on my R1 and they really are totally shagged now at about 6000 miles, so I need to get new ones.
I'm not likely to do any more track days (and even less likely to do it on that bike - it would cost me too much if I binned it) so I am figuring I'd be better off with a more touring oriented tyre. I do like cornering grip, but I don't go remotely mad and my rule for riding and driving is "never faster than a decent copper would let you off for" which sounds boring but my licence is precious to me.
So any (non-sarcastic) recommendations? 190/55/17 rear, usual 120 front.
SteelerSE said:
Pope said:
There was a sponsored thread on here with Metzeler supplying tyres to a PH'r for feedback - what happened there??
It was five years ago...The link to my post is below. As a final aside I'm on my third set now. I've had 11,000 out of both sets so far and they feel great. I'd guess the Michelin's are every bit as good but from memory were quicker to warm up and didn't last as long. That was a PR3 on my VFR 800 though so I'm sure that there are some Michelin owners out there with more recent experience.
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=15...
Completely missed it! The Sportecs on my bike seem to suit it/my riding so I have just stayed with them every time I needed to change.
hman said:
Have metzeler sportec m7rr's on a 996, they have lasted really well, dont square off, loads of grip in wet and dry - will be replacing with m9rr (latest iteration) when its time
I had M7RRs on my RSV4 and was really impressed with them. My current bike came with Racetec K3s on it and they're decent too. I've run nothing but Supercorsas for years but the Racetecs inspire the same level of confidence as the Supercorsas did for me. I did once hear a rumour that Metz was owned by Pirelli but I've no idea if that's actually the case.
R1 Dave said:
I did once hear a rumour that Metz was owned by Pirelli but I've no idea if that's actually the case.
Metz been owned by Pirelli since 1986, essentially the same company. Pirelli is a subsidiary of ChemChina with tyres coming from the factory in China. Its all just different branding/specs per market segment. Metz only make bike tyres, whereas Pirelli do other vehicles.Its the modern world ...as I try to explain to a mate who was going on about having "the best" Italian made tyres on his Ducati and I point out they are from China like everything else these days
bogie said:
R1 Dave said:
I did once hear a rumour that Metz was owned by Pirelli but I've no idea if that's actually the case.
Metz been owned by Pirelli since 1986, essentially the same company. Pirelli is a subsidiary of ChemChina with tyres coming from the factory in China. Its all just different branding/specs per market segment. Metz only make bike tyres, whereas Pirelli do other vehicles.Its the modern world ...as I try to explain to a mate who was going on about having "the best" Italian made tyres on his Ducati and I point out they are from China like everything else these days
Iminquarantine said:
I was pondering getting another 1,000 miles out of the Metzeler Z8 tyres on my bike. Only I just noticed the rear has gone flat. Pumped it but cannot find the puncture anywhere.
The candidate tyres are:
Michelin Road 5 (aka Pilot Road 5).
Metzeler Roadtec 01
The main criteria are:
Good wet weather grip, good cold weather/winter grip.
Good mileage; won't square off fast with regular trips down motorways.
Good puncture resistance, if there is even any difference between tyres.
Would be interested to hear about the Metzeler Roadtec 01 in particular. It gets good reviews, eg
https://www.44teeth.com/metzeler-roadtec-01-review...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQ_EdeyZ75U
A few blood bikes are fitted with Dunlop Mutants,they seem to like them.They put a video on Youtube.The candidate tyres are:
Michelin Road 5 (aka Pilot Road 5).
Metzeler Roadtec 01
The main criteria are:
Good wet weather grip, good cold weather/winter grip.
Good mileage; won't square off fast with regular trips down motorways.
Good puncture resistance, if there is even any difference between tyres.
Would be interested to hear about the Metzeler Roadtec 01 in particular. It gets good reviews, eg
https://www.44teeth.com/metzeler-roadtec-01-review...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQ_EdeyZ75U
Just replacing my t31s with road 5 on my versys 1000 2020 model ,really don't like them made the ride very harsh and less feel than the t31 ,put 800 miles on them now and found that the standard pressure f36 r42 where going up to f42 r48 when hot making the rubbish, so now gone f33 r37 cold when hot they are f36 r 43 its better but still not great have emailed Michelin but had no reply
Don’t all tyres increase in pressure as they get hot???? Even more so when the Mercury is touching 30 degrees or more !Personally I never stick with the recommended pressures as there are just too many variables. Usually start at about minus 10% and work from there. Can’t see why a rear tyre would want 42 psi for both solo and pillion riding and someone who is 10 stone or 25 stone?!?
Dog Star said:
Jeeeez! 1850 miles? I don't consider that even remotely acceptable.
I've got PR4s on my R1 and they really are totally shagged now at about 6000 miles, so I need to get new ones.
I'm not likely to do any more track days (and even less likely to do it on that bike - it would cost me too much if I binned it) so I am figuring I'd be better off with a more touring oriented tyre. I do like cornering grip, but I don't go remotely mad and my rule for riding and driving is "never faster than a decent copper would let you off for" which sounds boring but my licence is precious to me.
So any (non-sarcastic) recommendations? 190/55/17 rear, usual 120 front.
Try a 180/60/17, quickens the steering nicely I've got PR4s on my R1 and they really are totally shagged now at about 6000 miles, so I need to get new ones.
I'm not likely to do any more track days (and even less likely to do it on that bike - it would cost me too much if I binned it) so I am figuring I'd be better off with a more touring oriented tyre. I do like cornering grip, but I don't go remotely mad and my rule for riding and driving is "never faster than a decent copper would let you off for" which sounds boring but my licence is precious to me.
So any (non-sarcastic) recommendations? 190/55/17 rear, usual 120 front.
Tango13 said:
Dog Star said:
Jeeeez! 1850 miles? I don't consider that even remotely acceptable.
I've got PR4s on my R1 and they really are totally shagged now at about 6000 miles, so I need to get new ones.
I'm not likely to do any more track days (and even less likely to do it on that bike - it would cost me too much if I binned it) so I am figuring I'd be better off with a more touring oriented tyre. I do like cornering grip, but I don't go remotely mad and my rule for riding and driving is "never faster than a decent copper would let you off for" which sounds boring but my licence is precious to me.
So any (non-sarcastic) recommendations? 190/55/17 rear, usual 120 front.
Try a 180/60/17, quickens the steering nicely I've got PR4s on my R1 and they really are totally shagged now at about 6000 miles, so I need to get new ones.
I'm not likely to do any more track days (and even less likely to do it on that bike - it would cost me too much if I binned it) so I am figuring I'd be better off with a more touring oriented tyre. I do like cornering grip, but I don't go remotely mad and my rule for riding and driving is "never faster than a decent copper would let you off for" which sounds boring but my licence is precious to me.
So any (non-sarcastic) recommendations? 190/55/17 rear, usual 120 front.
Rushjob said:
Tonberry said:
I've just swapped a set of squared BT016 Pros for the S21.
Night and day.
To be fair, changing pretty much any squared off tyres for new is going to be night and day.......Night and day.
Rushjob said:
Tonberry said:
I've just swapped a set of squared BT016 Pros for the S21.
Night and day.
To be fair, changing pretty much any squared off tyres for new is going to be night and day.......Night and day.
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