Yet another zx-12 Tyre thread..
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Yet another zx-12 Tyre thread..
Currently have michellin HP-X on front... well .. whats left of it.....
and need to replace...
Can't locate michelins in any stores this side of the world.... so... will be replacing front and back.. (and going 190/55 rear at same time)
Given lack of knowldge and limited places that will book in an asap tyre change....
What are Dunlop Qualifiers like? am i likely to chew them quickly on the 12?
.. and if these are too soft.. what dunlop set should i actually try and get the shop to source?
and need to replace...
Can't locate michelins in any stores this side of the world.... so... will be replacing front and back.. (and going 190/55 rear at same time)
Given lack of knowldge and limited places that will book in an asap tyre change....
What are Dunlop Qualifiers like? am i likely to chew them quickly on the 12?
.. and if these are too soft.. what dunlop set should i actually try and get the shop to source?
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Re: Yet another zx-12 Tyre thread..
Q3's are pretty good from all accounts ? Haven't tried these myself, but a long-time Dunlop fan.... 

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Re: Yet another zx-12 Tyre thread..
I think Gos means pilot roads 3s ?? i am not aware of a qualifier 3 dunlopGosling1 wrote:Q3's are pretty good from all accounts ? Haven't tried these myself, but a long-time Dunlop fan....
I personally dont mind dunlop roadsmarts for a mixed tyre.
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Re: Yet another zx-12 Tyre thread..
im running a bt16 rear not had any issues yet with it alot nicer feel to it in the corners as well and a good price too 

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Re: Yet another zx-12 Tyre thread..
It would help to know what type of riding you do.
If you just ride the twisties, then get a sport tyre, if you just commute then a long lasting touring tyre, a bit of both, then a sport touring tyre. At the end of the day, rubber is rubber when it comes to the well known leading manufacturers and they are really only separated by our individual preference. Sounds like your a Michy or Dunlop fan, so I would go with either one and go with the tyre that suits your riding.
I'm a Bridgy fan and have the BT023's (sport tourer tyre) on the 14, they handle the twisties really well and also get good mileage when i'm two up with the misses. HTH
If you just ride the twisties, then get a sport tyre, if you just commute then a long lasting touring tyre, a bit of both, then a sport touring tyre. At the end of the day, rubber is rubber when it comes to the well known leading manufacturers and they are really only separated by our individual preference. Sounds like your a Michy or Dunlop fan, so I would go with either one and go with the tyre that suits your riding.
I'm a Bridgy fan and have the BT023's (sport tourer tyre) on the 14, they handle the twisties really well and also get good mileage when i'm two up with the misses. HTH
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Yet another zx-12 Tyre thread..
I like the power pures, but admittedly it's due to the weight primarily.
A set of power pures is a hell of a lot cheaper than a set of forged magnesium or BST rims
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Re: Yet another zx-12 Tyre thread..
My bad. should have explained better.
I'm a touring kind of person(1 or 2 up) .. My preference would be towards a pilot road 2 (was hoping to try the 3's but can't source). so looking for mileage from tyre, but am told not available and i need tyres now
Was recommended the Q2 as a replacement set; but i will need to replace both tyres and really am after feedback before forking out the dollars
I'm a touring kind of person(1 or 2 up) .. My preference would be towards a pilot road 2 (was hoping to try the 3's but can't source). so looking for mileage from tyre, but am told not available and i need tyres now

Was recommended the Q2 as a replacement set; but i will need to replace both tyres and really am after feedback before forking out the dollars

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Re: Yet another zx-12 Tyre thread..
Roadsmarts are a better option than qualifier2s for your type of riding.They will certainly last longer.
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Re: Yet another zx-12 Tyre thread..
Thanks guys!
I've managed to settle on a compromise...
Just replacing the front HPX with a road 2ct,, it's getting too hard...
and i'll get a new matching set when the rear is more worn
I've managed to settle on a compromise...
Just replacing the front HPX with a road 2ct,, it's getting too hard...
and i'll get a new matching set when the rear is more worn

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Ended up putting a pilot road 3 on the rear yesterday (190/55) so lets see how long it lasts 

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Re: Yet another zx-12 Tyre thread..
2nd that.z900/zx9 wrote:Roadsmarts are a better option than qualifier2s for your type of riding.They will certainly last longer.
Dunlop Q's are a good tyre, but mileage is not one of there strong points...
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Re: Yet another zx-12 Tyre thread..
Me likey the pilot road 3... found some fun on caves road last week 

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