Pontikat wrote:Depends on the type of tyre, I've been told that the Dunlop 207 & 208 hold till they are completely bald (some consolation considering they are,nt that flash to begin with imo).
Can't speak for the D208, but I've gone through a few D207F's (the cooking-model that everything used to come on from stock a few years ago) and found them to be precisely the opposite. Past about two-thirds worn, they were a complete torpedo for confidence; vague, wiggly and with bugger-all grip. The first time it happened, with a front on my B-model ZX9, I didn't know what the hell was going on. I was going into corners slow and upright because I felt that I just couldn't trust the tyre, but there was still heaps of thread, so what the hell? Changed tyres onto a Michelin Pilot Sport and instantly gained 20kph on corner entry and 15 degrees of lean angle.
Since then, I've worn out a stock set of D207F's on my R1 and the ZX6, and they both behaved exactly the same; two thirds worn, time for the skip.
Since then, I've run:
-Michelin Pilot Race; again, good down to the wear indicators, then they almost verbally tell you, in English (which is remarkable for French tyres made in Spain), "Replace us or we'll highside you".
-Metzeler Rennsport; awesome! Rock solid down to the canvas.
-Bridgestone BT012SS: very good when worn. They don't shred themselves once they get low and they give plenty of feedback. They won't let you throw the bike around like it was on new tyres, but they let you know it, too. Good for eking a few weeks of commuting out of them once they become ratshit for scratching.
-Michelin Pilot Race M2; these things rock the free world, and a few of the more relaxed dictatorships as well! I had them on my ex-Giles GSX-R600 (so full-on race-stup suspension front and back) and they just wouldn't wear out. They also don't move around, which is how I prefer a tyre to talk to me.
-Bridgestone BT001; Very little change from new to completely shredded-that is to say, they squirm almost equally when new and when worn. It's what I've got on atm and the rear, after a trip to the WSB and about 2000km each of scratching and commuting, the rear, at least, is hanging off the rim in strips, and it still doesn't feel appreciably less trustworthy than new.