So you won't have to read to the bottom, they grip mint, don't last and feel like there name suggests......as hard as rocks!!!!!!

BigKev hated the new 002 street compound tyres on the gumby, so after 1500klms he took them off and fitted a set of racetechs while at the Island. I chucked on his 002 take offs to see how they went, since my OEM Suzuki 014's had desintergrated at a rapid rate as Watties had also done.
I started with my usual 36psi front and 42 rear while touring. They felt bloody hard at this pressure and did not allow the tyre to heat up at all, cold tearing through every twisty section. I then lowered them a bit to 32 front and 36 rear. It was better but still not right. I finished up with 29 front and 32 rear loaded with gear in order for them to work properly without tearing and soften the ride a bit!
I wouldn't be rushing out and buying another set. They grip good, I certainly couldn't complain about that. They stayed with Big kev corner for corner, so grip is not the issue. It's the ride quality that is really bad. Bigkev reckons these have an extra belt or something. Whatever it is, the buggers are bloody stiffly constructed and do not have much in the way of bump compliance. I felt it crash through the suspension on anything other than mirrored finishes. It would also skate across the road on corrugated turns. As with BigKev, I'm going back to a racetech front, but with an M3 rear!