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Newbie here to the board. Curious on everyones take on tires for here in Northern New England. I'm riding a Trophy 1200. I just got the bike haven't had time to log many miles on it. I'm thinking a set of Avon Azaro-ST's or possibly a set of Conti-Force's. Most miles commuting and weekend rides w/ a passenger.
Thanks for your thoughts and ideas!
I bought a set of Diablo Stradas and liked so much that I'm going in for a 2nd set.
IMO, it's all about personal preference.
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I ride Avon viper ss, if all of avon's product line is anything like that tire then I'd say go for it. My bike eats tires and the avon has great performance for the buck.
The Force is an OK tire, but if you want to ride Conti try the Road Attack. Just an awesome set of rubber.
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On my Busa, I'm running Pirelli Corsa III's. Put them on over the winter so cant really say how I like them but heard they were nice.
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I saw the same thing with the Metzeler M-1
I really liked the grip but the return on mileage sucked to say the least.
How about the Michelin Macadams? Long life tire..?
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+1 for the Michelin Macadams.
I run those on my Ninja and they wear very well.
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I run Pirelli Diablo in front & a Diablo Strada on the rear. That way the front gives great traction for braking. That way they wear out at the same time so when you change them you don't feel like you're waisting money throwing away a good front.
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First off , Thanks to all the great replies here! Amazingly there weren't any "I'm smarter than you" replies! This has got to be one of the best informational forums online!!! My hats off to all here!
Well with tire prices rediculously escalating...... I bought another set of ContiForce's. Whats with the local dealers Not wanting to mount tires that they don't sell? They said liability. What , One would think that unless the damage / problem is from an installation / balance mistake the tire manafacturer would be liable. Anyway , sorry to vent. Not a big deal I'll mount them myself. And , and ....I am going to try the balance beads. I have used them with great sucess on car tires and even BIG offroad tires with great results. So I'll give it a whirl.
Again Thanks to all !!
For a long-mileage sport tire I'd say the Metzler Z6 would have to be my choice. Good set of rubber with a long life expectancy
Believe me, I have tried nearly every brand you can imagine...74000 miles on an ST2 and 10k on my Multistrada. I get about 5k on any tire I have put on and I have never exceeded the performance envelope on the street. So, my conclusion, is buy the least expensive name brand that's available.
And yes, some dealers won't mount tires they don't sell...others will but you may as well have bought the tires from them by the time the charge what they charge. Its understandable...they are in business to make money!
Good luck!!!
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