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Post by Smitty »

hi all
to save searching the web....

for info on tyres....
see
the site for Bridgestone bike tyres....

http://mc.bridgestone.co.jp/en/products/index.html

next one is.....
http://www.metzeler.com.au/
for the Aussie site..which does not show much....
customer contact details only....
and then....
http://www.metzelermoto.com/product_inf ... /index.asp
for their tyre catalogue....

and
for Michelin..
http://www.michelin.co.uk/uk/front/affi ... ubrique=67

and
Pirelli...
http://www.pirellimoto.com/tires/index.asp
and
for info on the Diablo range ...
see
http://www.pirellidiablo.com

also
Avon...
http://www.avonmotorcycle.com/us/en/default.asp

and
finally...
Dunlop
http://www.dunloptyres.co.uk/site/tyres ... ndex.shtml

hope this helps...

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Post by mrmina »

Thats excellent.......

Also for the shinko tyres see:


http://www.shinkotire.co.kr/emain.htm
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Post by zx'er »

Thanks for that smitty. I am due for new boots on the 12 and want to scrap the dunlops. Thinking of the pilot sport or BT 014. After lookin g at thi sI think I am leaning more towards the pilots. Thanks again notworthy.gif
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8) smitty, good info for a new pair.
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Just got a Shinko R011 fitted, am looking forward to seeing how it goes, Craig White said it would go nicely on my RF. I forgot that it had a 180 instead of a 170 on there, might explain how it was a bit bargey in the corners. Here's hoping it makes an inprovement.
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mike-s wrote:Just got a Shinko R011 fitted, am looking forward to seeing how it goes, Craig White said it would go nicely on my RF. I forgot that it had a 180 instead of a 170 on there, might explain how it was a bit bargey in the corners. Here's hoping it makes an inprovement.
i AM ALSO UP FOR SOME NEW HOOPS AND QUITE LIKE THE BT003 RACING STREETS, ANY ONE GOT ANY POSITIVE OR NEGATIVE THOUGHTS OR HINTS PLEASE ??
DONE RIPPING A COUPLE OF SETS OF DUNLOPS AND WANT SOMETHING TO REPLICATE WHAT USED TO BE THE 010'S.
REQUIREMENTS ARE TRACK AND STREET AND IM STUCK BETWEEN THE 003'S, 016'S AND THE MICHELIN 2CT'S
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N7NJA wrote:
mike-s wrote:Just got a Shinko R011 fitted, am looking forward to seeing how it goes, Craig White said it would go nicely on my RF. I forgot that it had a 180 instead of a 170 on there, might explain how it was a bit bargey in the corners. Here's hoping it makes an inprovement.
i AM ALSO UP FOR SOME NEW HOOPS AND QUITE LIKE THE BT003 RACING STREETS, ANY ONE GOT ANY POSITIVE OR NEGATIVE THOUGHTS OR HINTS PLEASE ??
DONE RIPPING A COUPLE OF SETS OF DUNLOPS AND WANT SOMETHING TO REPLICATE WHAT USED TO BE THE 010'S.
REQUIREMENTS ARE TRACK AND STREET AND IM STUCK BETWEEN THE 003'S, 016'S AND THE MICHELIN 2CT'S
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Thanks Smitty, I'll save that in my favorites....

I'm a Bridgy fan and always have been. I've tried others, but I keep coming back to the Bridgy's...
I have the 003's on the Track bike, absolutely love them, heat up quick, great grip and great wear for me (1.55 @ EC)
For the road, I reckon the 016's, replacement for the 010-012-014-015.....

I wouldn't touch Shinko if they were free :shock: wouldn't listen to what CW recommends either
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Possibly look at the BTR10..... they replace the 003's...... super grippy but not much chop in the wet as per the 003.
For the road & all round riding 016 or the 2CT are great
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Nice one mate, so you reckon not to use the 003's on the road at all then ? In that case I will stick to the 016's then. Current quotes in WA have advised a setback of about $240 and $340 respectively fitted for front and rear, does that sound about right ? I have looked online at Jake Wilson in the states they ship for free at a cost of $106 and $166 which saves me over $300 here in Aus ! More beer ! Anyone over there doing this ??
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Dug deep to resurect this thread :shock: almost at the beginning of modern time :kuda:
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I wouldn't use 003 on the road cause they are not flash in the wet, but that's me..

I got my last two sets from here.....
http://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/searc ... ycle+tires
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I used 003's for the last year on the ZX6R & you are right Smithy they are not the best in the wet but then I wasn't commuting on them
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Link to DUNLOP does not work.
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Phoenix wrote:Link to DUNLOP does not work.

it did in 2004... :lol:
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Wattie wrote:
Phoenix wrote:Link to DUNLOP does not work.

it did in 2004... :lol:
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