GPz900r (A8) 18" Rear Tyre Review

After my recent noob mishap I had to either replace the rear 18" rim/tyre or replace with a newer 17" rim. In the end I kept the bike standard with one of the main reasons being my tyre dealer suggested this Continental 150/65 tyre which I hadn't heard anything about:
http://www.webbikeworld.com/motorcycle- ... -tires.htm
http://www.conti-online.com/www/motorcy ... cr_de.html
It's road legal in Australia (I specifically asked) & was $295. The old tyre sat on top of the road, this one grips the surface. When accelerating out of a corner it feels like there is extra weight over the rear tyre holding it down and stable - if that makes sense. To be fair the previous tyre was 3 yrs old (OK'ed at service) , a different width+profile, and as I haven't done the maths so there may be a diameter change=geometry change which is also affecting the handling, however the bike still feels perfectly stable at all speeds. I also doubt whether milage is going to be one of this tyres strong points. But for noobs like me (confidence) or perhaps good riders (grip) it seems like a decent 18" tyre option for these old girl's.
The dealer (and an experienced mate) suggested I might want to look at also replacing the front tyre now (it's a Metzler < yr old) to balance up the grip, however at the moment I can't find anything wrong with the way the bike feels or handles, but I'm open to any suggestions.
http://www.webbikeworld.com/motorcycle- ... -tires.htm
http://www.conti-online.com/www/motorcy ... cr_de.html
It's road legal in Australia (I specifically asked) & was $295. The old tyre sat on top of the road, this one grips the surface. When accelerating out of a corner it feels like there is extra weight over the rear tyre holding it down and stable - if that makes sense. To be fair the previous tyre was 3 yrs old (OK'ed at service) , a different width+profile, and as I haven't done the maths so there may be a diameter change=geometry change which is also affecting the handling, however the bike still feels perfectly stable at all speeds. I also doubt whether milage is going to be one of this tyres strong points. But for noobs like me (confidence) or perhaps good riders (grip) it seems like a decent 18" tyre option for these old girl's.
The dealer (and an experienced mate) suggested I might want to look at also replacing the front tyre now (it's a Metzler < yr old) to balance up the grip, however at the moment I can't find anything wrong with the way the bike feels or handles, but I'm open to any suggestions.