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Tyre Choice

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Just about finished running the new ZX14R in , Not sure If I like the tyres that are on there.

I do alot of riding in the hills and would appreciate any suggestions on a tyre choice as my last bikes were alot lighter (R1)

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Heavier Bike M5's. Ask Phil
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Yep, I love my M5's, Carbon Col also ran them on his 14 when he had it - no problems with them either. They are really good in the wet and wear well.
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I like pilot powers good grip good pointy profile quickens steering up but the rear power don't last long .I also like pilot road 2 they also grip very very well modern sports touring tyres have got more grip than most blokes think .I get my tyres from jakewilson.com cheap as chips hope this helps
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We get a lot of guys asking for the Michelin Pilot Road 3's or the Metzeler Z8's for the heavier bikes but the Pilot Powers are always a favoutite and the M5's also get good feed back.
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I have powers on mine, actually goes round corners now!
and without the letting go bit :D
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Bucket wrote:Just about finished running the new ZX14R in , Not sure If I like the tyres that are on there.

I do alot of riding in the hills and would appreciate any suggestions on a tyre choice as my last bikes were alot lighter (R1)

??????

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Same bike and as soon as these tyres are a little more shot a set of Metzler M5's are going on it! I am going to put a 190/55 on the rear to give me a little more turn in.




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seiko1 wrote:I have powers on mine, actually goes round corners now!
and without the letting go bit :D
Have u learnt to go around corners these days :P
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seiko1 wrote:I have powers on mine, actually goes round corners now!
and without the letting go bit :D
You haven't pushed them hard enough then. The set I had let go more than a few times when you got them hot and pushed them. They were grippy in the wet and when it was really cold though.
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i found pilot powers to be really squirmy,
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The only thing 4 times Grandfathers push....is shit up hill :lol:
Anyway, I have to keep the pace down so Jonno and Plas can keep up :lol: :lol: :lol:
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seiko1 wrote:The only thing 4 times Grandfathers push....is shit up hill :lol:
Anyway, I have to keep the pace down so Jonno and Plas can keep up :lol: :lol: :lol:


Well i got 5 grandkids and certainly am not interested in pushing any shit up hill. :P
Back on topic i have never been a fan of pilot powers and i would think that on a bike like a zx14 with a rider that gives it a serve they wouldnt last long as well as being a bit squirmy under load.
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Nelso wrote:
seiko1 wrote:I have powers on mine, actually goes round corners now!
and without the letting go bit :D
You haven't pushed them hard enough then. The set I had let go more than a few times when you got them hot and pushed them. They were grippy in the wet and when it was really cold though.

Haha push them :)

He wouldn't notice if the bike was running on 2 cylinders ;)
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Blurr wrote:
Nelso wrote:
seiko1 wrote:I have powers on mine, actually goes round corners now!
and without the letting go bit :D
You haven't pushed them hard enough then. The set I had let go more than a few times when you got them hot and pushed them. They were grippy in the wet and when it was really cold though.

Haha push them :)

He wouldn't notice if the bike was running on 2 cylinders ;)
It has more than two cylinders! :?
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