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Bored today. What's everybody's favorite tires?
I have MEZ4s on the Bandit 400, and an MEZ2 rear with MEZ4 front on my Concours.
I like a BT010 front combined with a BT020 rear on my 9R. I don't think I ride agressively enough to buy anything stickier. It had D207s when I got it but they only went 2500 or so miles front and rear. I tried BT010s front and rear next. They felt more composed than the 207s and wore better. The rear 010 lasted 4500 miles and the front went 7000 miles. I now have a BT020 on the rear and looks like it may go 7000 miles. Seems to stick just fine on the street. The price of Bridgestones is hard to beat too. I pay about $220 a set.
My bike is lighter/less powerful but I love the BT010s. I have them front/back and they've got 3000 miles + 1 track day and they barely look worn at all. I'm hoping they go at least 7000. I got 8000 out of my OEM Mez4s, and they could have gone further tread wise but they were cupped in the front and flat-spotted in the back.
I'm sure Randy will weigh in with a review of 25 different models of tires that he's had on his SV!
Ben
Ben,
How long did the stock tires last on the SV? I am thnking about doing a change for this summer, but not unless I really need to.. What do you suggest for normal riding... no track?
J
Dunlop 207's work for me too....
Too old to rock and roll, too young to die.
My contract says I have to like Michelins.. which is good because I do.
The michelin Pilot Streets Sports are great but the Pilot Race H2, M2, and S2 are the tires to choose when on the track. But dont' over look the entire michelin line for all of your riding needs.
Michelin.. Because so much is racing on your tires.
I'd like to try them (pilot street sports) but they are so expensive and I go through too many tires as it is. For me, I cannot imagine the difference in traction would be worth the price unless they actually lasted longer. Do they last long?My contract says I have to like Michelins.. which is good because I do.
The Bridgestones I buy cost a little more than Dunlop D207s but last me a whole lot longer so in the end they are substantially cheaper per mile.
Dunlops baby!!! 208's
I like michelin slicks also.
Street tires? BT56SS or Dunlop D207GP's
Degsy
The Mez4s were the stock tires. They lasted 8000 miles.Originally posted by suppoz
Ben,
How long did the stock tires last on the SV? I am thnking about doing a change for this summer, but not unless I really need to.. What do you suggest for normal riding... no track?
J
I like the BT010s just fine on the street. They seem better than stock in every situation. (Except for durability, I don't know how long they will last yet)
Another one that seems really popular on the SV650 mailing list is BT010 front and 020 back.
I also have a 120/65 tire on the front instead of 120/60. The guy who changed my tires convinced me to try it and I do like it but I didn't get to ride them back-to-back so I really don't know. It's supposedly more stable.
Ben
The 65 is taller than the 60, so it will slow your handling, and turn-in a bit. If you like that, stay with it. Most everyone else keeps lowering their front ends to get them to turn in even faster.Originally posted by benSV
The Mez4s were the stock tires. They lasted 8000 miles.
I like the BT010s just fine on the street. They seem better than stock in every situation. (Except for durability, I don't know how long they will last yet)
Another one that seems really popular on the SV650 mailing list is BT010 front and 020 back.
I also have a 120/65 tire on the front instead of 120/60. The guy who changed my tires convinced me to try it and I do like it but I didn't get to ride them back-to-back so I really don't know. It's supposedly more stable.
Ben
Too old to rock and roll, too young to die.
207zr's are worth every penny. Good wear and grip and the prices are very right now. My next set will be the 208zr's (next generation for the 207).
'95 ZX7/9
'02 XR650R
'78 KZ1000
Originally posted by TLRMan
The 65 is taller than the 60, so it will slow your handling, and turn-in a bit. If you like that, stay with it. Most everyone else keeps lowering their front ends to get them to turn in even faster.
Is it physically impossible to turn in as fast without lowering the front (decreasing rake/trail?). Or is it just the amount of effort?
Thanks,
Ben
D 207's came on the gixxer stock.
Got 4500 miles out of the rear tire and then i switched to the Bridgestone Batalax BTO 10. (love it)
Shouldnt complain on the D 207 front tire. Got 10,000 miles plus out of it!
But it is cupping like a beotch...and has been since the BTO 10.
Putting a BTO 10 on the front first day of spring. (cant wait)
needless to say...BTO 10's for me.
Last edited by gonzo6; 02-26-03 at 05:48 PM.
" Never create what you can't control "
Dunlop 207's. Hopefully this season I be going to the 208'zrs
John
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More effort by countersteering to keep bike turned in.Originally posted by benSV
Is it physically impossible to turn in as fast without lowering the front (decreasing rake/trail?). Or is it just the amount of effort?
Thanks,
Ben
It all has to do with Rake and trail...More rake more stable, but the force is exerted at a shallower angle, can cause the front to push. Less angle applies more force closer to the vertical centerline, and allows you to corner at higher speeds.
Last edited by TLRMan; 05-05-07 at 11:18 PM.
Too old to rock and roll, too young to die.
i dont have a ton of new tire experiance but i am fond of my 207s and 208s i have tried the battleax and did not like them they were too slippery for my taste but i have not tried the new versions
tiller
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Hey Suppoz.. Just wanted to pipe in here and say that I have 9985 miles on my 02 SV's stock mez4s and they're still good for another few k... at least at the rate they're wearing..
-Feirax
i got almost 10,000 mi. from my mez4's, then i replaced em w/ M-1 sportec's............WHAT A DIFFERENCE!, the z4's are like fork lift tire's compared to the M-1's..........."FOOT"...............but w/only about 6,000 mi. the M-1's are ready to be replaced!Originally posted by Feirax
Hey Suppoz.. Just wanted to pipe in here and say that I have 9985 miles on my 02 SV's stock mez4s and they're still good for another few k... at least at the rate they're wearing..
-Feirax
I miss ya Beet....ya Git!
Originally posted by Feirax
Hey Suppoz.. Just wanted to pipe in here and say that I have 9985 miles on my 02 SV's stock mez4s and they're still good for another few k... at least at the rate they're wearing..
-Feirax
I have no doubt I could have gotten 10k out of mine too. But even though you haven't worn them to the wear bars yet, they are probably mis-shapen and you will have a huge shit-eating grin if you replace them. Mostly cause you will be able to hold a line again without constantly adjusting.
Ben
I have no doubt I could have gotten 10k out of mine too. But even though you haven't worn them to the wear bars yet, they are probably mis-shapen and you will have a huge shit-eating grin if you replace them. Mostly cause you will be able to hold a line again without constantly adjusting.
Thanks for the other feedback as well...
I'll probably do a change mid season just for the hell of it..... I'll keep the originals anyway, but living pretty much right off of RT 2, I want the best for the twisties...
Cheers,
J
Oh man........ you live in biker's paradise!,......Rt.2 is one of my favorite road's, the new pavement is sweet( espically during low traffic period's) i know EVERY twist & turn on the MOWHAWK.........& i've got the worn out tire's to prove it!!.... im likin 112, 143 & 66 also.........Originally posted by suppoz
Thanks for the other feedback as well...
I'll probably do a change mid season just for the hell of it..... I'll keep the originals anyway, but living pretty much right off of RT 2, I want the best for the twisties...
Cheers,
J
I miss ya Beet....ya Git!
Dunlop 207's have always been my tire of choice. I should get a lot of experience this year trying out different brands on the track though, unless we sign a deal with someone....
On a side note: You WILL NOT get the same mileage outta replacement tires as you did with the tires that came on the bike. In most cases, the tires that came with the bike are available only to manufacturers. For the most part, they ARE what they say they are. But they get a 'special' tire - if you will - that's only available to them. You'll find that you'll almost always get a lot more miles outta the OE tires than you will with replacement rubber, even though they appear to be the same...
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Or did you lisp it all hangfisted like a fuckin' flower?
Well,Originally posted by Stoneman
You WILL NOT get the same mileage outta replacement tires as you did with the tires that came on the bike. You'll find that you'll almost always get a lot more miles outta the OE tires than you will with replacement rubber, even though they appear to be the same...
if this is true... i only got 4,500 miles out of my D 207 rear tire.
If your saying that replacement tires ARENT as good, then D 207's suck.
...and blow for that matter!
(at least on my bike)
" Never create what you can't control "
Well,Originally posted by gonzo6
Well,
if this is true... i only got 4,500 miles out of my D 207 rear tire.
If your saying that replacement tires ARENT as good, then D 207's suck.
...and blow for that matter!
(at least on my bike)
If you didn't do so many burnouts.......![]()
I got about 7k outta my 207's...
Too old to rock and roll, too young to die.
Belive it or not Mark, Burnouts (on a bike) isnt in my vocabulary!Originally posted by TLRMan
Well,
If you didn't do so many burnouts.......![]()
I got about 7k outta my 207's...
" Never create what you can't control "