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    so many tire choices!!

    So i originally had the stock dunlops which sucked, wore out after not even 6k miles, i now have the Michelin Pilot power 2ct's and there awesome, going around 10k on them and there just about to hit the wear bars. I have been doing alot of research and have concluded that the bridgestone bt016 or bt003 would be my best option, anyone used either and have positive or negative feedback?

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    Re: so many tire choices!!

    among the intensive research poll ive done in the past 1 second. I would say Pirelli Rosso or DC3 would be a better bet

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    Re: so many tire choices!!

    6000 huh? I get about 42 minutes on a rear. I'd say your doing good.

    Ahhhh, your right... lots of choices. I'm no help here.

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    Re: so many tire choices!!

    Quote Originally Posted by daviid View Post
    among the intensive research poll ive done in the past 1 second. I would say Pirelli Rosso or DC3 would be a better bet
    Talk to the Boston Moto guys get your tires from them and have them mount 'em for ya.

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    Re: so many tire choices!!

    Come up to NHMS and check out the Bridgestones at Street and Competition and save. Mounted and balanced with years of experience.
    http://www.streetandcomp.com/

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    Re: so many tire choices!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Rambunctous View Post
    Mounted and balanced with years of experience.
    http://www.streetandcomp.com/
    years of experience... because it takes Miles years to get it done!

    The guys at BostonMoto have always treated me right but only street tires they have are the Corsa III's.
    http://www.bostonmoto.com/shop/index...oduct_list&c=5

    I don't think you're gonna get a lotta feedback about the bridgestones though.... not all that popular compared to Pirelli & Michelin.

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    Re: so many tire choices!!

    Actually your best bet is to come up to the track. There are 4 different tire dealers that will sell/mount/help you select tires. And you can meet some of us and have a fun day.

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    Going to the track is a great idea.



    I love my DCIII from BostonMoto.

    I've had mich. And Dunlop. They're all good, but it's Pirelli for me now.

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    Re: so many tire choices!!

    ManyOmani of the buell crowd I typically ride with are running dc3s. All with positive feedback. I'm a cheap prick and didn't want to spend that kind of $$, so I went with conti road attacks. So far so good (2000miles). We'll see how they hold up after Wednesday at the track.

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    Re: so many tire choices!!

    It only takes one crash to realize being cheap is Very Expensive when it comes to traction & your bike.

    But then again..Some just need to learn the hard way....

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    Re: so many tire choices!!

    It's not my tires that make me nervous. It's you! Hah.

    And I won't push any harder than I feel comfortable with anyway. I can't afford to eat shit too hard.

    Back on topic.

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    Re: so many tire choices!!

    I haven't used the bt016s yet. I did have the bt014s on my last bike and liked them better than the Pilot Powers that i just ran thru. The 014's had crazy grip, and were awesome in the rain, much better than the powers were. The 016s are also supposed to get better mileage than the 014s which is nice. They are obviously gonna grip better, but honestly you'll never use it. I had my last bike leaned over dragging my peg around 100mph on a long sweeping onramp with the 014s with no issues and that was with crappy suspension and a pogo rear shock. Don't bother with the 003s, unless your going to be living at the track they're way overkill, and will just wear out not getting used. Regardless If either tire are anything like the 014's were, I think you'll like them much better than the pilots. And they are cheap. 136 for an 016 from dennis kirk with free shipping.

    Personally I just got a set of Diablo Strada's mounted and I really like them so far, I get much more feel out of them than I ever did with the powers, and even a little more than I did with the 014's, and they are supposed to last a bit longer, and were cheaper.

    Let me know if you get the 016s, I'm thinking of running them when these wear out next season.

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    Re: so many tire choices!!

    I ran a set of BT016s for track days this year. I was less than thrilled. They provided almost no feedback and got greasy if I ran back to back sessions on them. Too hot and they were all over the place. I'm pretty sure that my 70hp SV shouldn't be able to man-handle tires. But when these got overheated, the rear would easily let go going up T4, through T7 and the front really slid a few times through T2 and T9. There was no warning before they went away due to the lack of feedback. The carcase was too stiff for my likings. There were also very sensative to air pressures. When it wasn't right, I could immediately tell. Traction was gone if they were 1 or 2 lbs too high.

    I ran them as to not destroy Pirelli Diablo race tires at track days... And because they were free. I won't be using them again. Even for free.

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    Re: so many tire choices!!

    Chippy....

    I got ya covered Mang!!!

    I just packed a set of Front & Rear axle sliders in the truck for you! They are yours to keep for the Buell.

    I tested both sides out for you and they work great!!!

    Just sayin'....


    ******For track use I prefer the Pirelli Dragon line... Great Feedback and let you know...Nicely.... when they are on the edge of traction.

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    Re: so many tire choices!!

    I thought BT003s were track specific, the BT003RS is a track/street, if you're running full street I dunno as that's what I'd go with?

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    Re: so many tire choices!!

    Quote Originally Posted by FireboltEric_MA View Post
    It only takes one crash to realize being cheap is Very Expensive when it comes to traction & your bike.

    But then again..Some just need to learn the hard way....
    I dunno, man.... I love riding w/ reduced traction... I had a crap ton of fun on Diablo Supercorsas in the rain one track day this year, spinning it up everywhere, pushing the front....

    But I'm sick in the head like that

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    Take your pick, traction or wear. Boston Moto sells race tires and Diablo Corsa III. You won't get anywhere remotely like 10K out of anything we sell.

    Personal opinion here, I wouldn't put anything with bridgestone written on it on my wheels.

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    Re: so many tire choices!!

    Traction AND Wear - Michelin Pilot Road 2.

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    Re: so many tire choices!!

    Quote Originally Posted by GixerJockey View Post
    I ran a set of BT016s for track days this year. I was less than thrilled. They provided almost no feedback and got greasy if I ran back to back sessions on them. Too hot and they were all over the place. I'm pretty sure that my 70hp SV shouldn't be able to man-handle tires. But when these got overheated, the rear would easily let go going up T4, through T7 and the front really slid a few times through T2 and T9. There was no warning before they went away due to the lack of feedback. The carcase was too stiff for my likings. There were also very sensative to air pressures. When it wasn't right, I could immediately tell. Traction was gone if they were 1 or 2 lbs too high.

    I ran them as to not destroy Pirelli Diablo race tires at track days... And because they were free. I won't be using them again. Even for free.
    Wow thats terrible. In all seriousness though what are the chances of them getting that hot on the street?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karaya One
    Traction AND Wear - Michelin Pilot Road 2.
    Sounds like a good choice in this instance.

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    Re: so many tire choices!!

    so because i want to test out some other tires and find the best tires possible i'm being cheap?

    Quote Originally Posted by FireboltEric_MA View Post
    It only takes one crash to realize being cheap is Very Expensive when it comes to traction & your bike.

    But then again..Some just need to learn the hard way....

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    Re: so many tire choices!!

    To throw another Tire into the hat.... Ive put about 3000 miles on my Metzeler Sportec M3's.... love them so far. Thought they were getting greasy when hot but fixed suspension and pressure and tires stick good. Will be playing on the 30th with them at the BoMo TD.

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    Re: so many tire choices!!

    Quote Originally Posted by ff36buell View Post
    To throw another Tire into the hat.... Ive put about 3000 miles on my Metzeler Sportec M3's.... love them so far. Thought they were getting greasy when hot but fixed suspension and pressure and tires stick good. Will be playing on the 30th with them at the BoMo TD.
    Of course you love them...

    The Sportec M3 is a Diablo Corsa III with a different tread pattern. Same tire. Produced by Pirelli, sold under the Metzler brand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveZX6r View Post
    Wow thats terrible. In all seriousness though what are the chances of them getting that hot on the street?
    0% chance

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    Re: so many tire choices!!

    Quote Originally Posted by hondarider102 View Post
    so because i want to test out some other tires and find the best tires possible i'm being cheap?
    My post was directed at chips post above mine. He stated He was a cheap prick...

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