Not having owned a performance 2 fiddy I'm only taking an educated guess here..
I'd imagine if you push it pretty hard , a softer / stickier tyre would be your choice and being a lighter less powerfull bike your not gonna destroy soft rears in under 2500km as you can on a litre bike.
Also you will (I dare say) be focusing on high corner speeds coz you can!! So you'll want something that is sticky yet progressive hard over.
I'm quite happy with the Dunlop Roadsmarts on the Fairyblade. Bout $40 cheaper than the Pilot Road II's / $80 cheaper than the original Corsa's and seem to hang on OK even first time out (after cleaning wax off with rag and brakeclean-works well!!).Will be interesting to see how long they last.(Pretty good considering I HATE Dunlops usually!!)
The 10 runs Pirelli Corsa III's now. I've always liked the feel of the Pirelli's but they just don't seem to last !! pretty pricey too
Michelin PP's have great grip and turn in but IMO they are a bit unforgiving at the limit on some bikes..
Road II's are pretty hard to go past and seem better than most when the weather gets nasty..Last farkin ages and wear evenly too!!
Only my opinions based on my exp' on larger bikes ... hope it helps
