that beam will get you in trouble one day.... lololdman wrote:Sorry, a Jim Beam typo. 1011 means 10th week 2011. Thanks.
New rear rubber need advice
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Re: New rear rubber need advice
I've never had a sports tourer tyre so I don't know first hand which one is the best but it's interesting to read articles like this: http://www2.2wf.com/index.php/product-r ... lax-bt-023marksesh wrote:Flywheels recommend pirelli Angel. For my Poof style of riding. $285 fitted with a chain adjust. See how we go with this as there is so much choice. The guys out there are doing all my work and a lot of little stuff for free. Hopefully he gives me the right advice.
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From what I have heard, you will be wasting your money on a pure sports tyre, so a sports tourer like the Bridgestone BT023, Dunlop Sportmax Roadsmart, Pilot Road 3s, Pirelli Angels, etc. will be the way to go and any one of them will be good enough for how you ride.
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My dad has an ME33 19" front on the Beemer... 19" fronts steer weird 

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they do - but you get used to it......Six Addict wrote:.....My dad has an ME33 19" front on the Beemer... 19" fronts steer weird......

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Nice once on their sides, but can be a little err...flexi on turn in!
A 21 is even more pronounced! 


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i have metzler sporttec m5 tires on my Z750, it's my weekly ride and weekend mountain ride, iv currently done 5,400ks,
and i would say there is more than 50% treed left, fucking brilliant tire i have never had a problem with them, they stick really well and have good lean angle, witch ever tires you choose hope they keep ya upright
and i would say there is more than 50% treed left, fucking brilliant tire i have never had a problem with them, they stick really well and have good lean angle, witch ever tires you choose hope they keep ya upright
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Had my CBR400 tyres replaced a few weeks ago, and according to Michael from Whites Racing Products....they were one of the worst tyres and the worst combo hes seen on the bike. Was a 90's touring tyre with the wrong profile and with cracks running all over the place...........lol.Jonnymac wrote:I'm no expert but doesn't that mean 10th week 2011?oldman wrote:Make sure you look at the manufactor date. It is in a little rectangle and will be a number like 1011. That means it was manufactored the 11th week of 2011. Some of these discount places buy old tires and sell them for discounts because there way old. I'm no expert but from what I've read 3 years is too old. The rubber and the chemicals that make the tire sticky deteriorate. Jim Beam lasts forever.
He was trying to point out the year the tyres were manufactured from those numbers...........before that, I never even noticed that those numbers meant anything.
The tyres were so hard I think I could have rode around on them for 100,000k's without wearing them out.
The handling was night and day. I think Jonnymac and Oldmans advice should be a sticky. Plenty of people (like me) who judge a tyre just by their thread depth..........
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I ended up with the diablo on the rear and Angel on the front. Happy with both after the hawksbury run. Rain doesn't seem to be an issue either. Was pudding down last night and felt really safe. Suit my style so far.
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Re: New rear rubber need advice
I am on about - oh- my 7th set of M5'scarlstuart wrote:i have metzler sporttec m5 tires on my Z750, it's my weekly ride and weekend mountain ride, iv currently done 5,400ks,
and i would say there is more than 50% treed left, fucking brilliant tire i have never had a problem with them, they stick really well and have good lean angle, witch ever tires you choose hope they keep ya upright

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