Hahaha. I’ve used Michelin and pirelli diablos. Diablos are perfect for me.
Ok, there are so many tires out there, its hard to decide which ones to get. Will someone please do a search of reviews for all of the better street tires today and put together a comprehensive list of the pro's and con's on the various tires as well a list of best prices and availability. I have looked all over the Internet and have come up with NOTHING. Pls help!
Hahaha. I’ve used Michelin and pirelli diablos. Diablos are perfect for me.
Shut up Aaron! Theres a thing called Google...
I've ridden plenty of brands and still totally stuck on Q3+ for sport bike and track (supposedly the Pirelli TD is the "Q3+ killer", so Dunlop just put out an even softer Q4, such is the game...)
and Michelin Pilot Road 5's for distance and sticky sidewalls. Tons of miles on the STT with amazing wear and still a good carcass shape.
I keep hearing great things about the new Bridgestones (B-21 and B-22). I go through tires fast (except the PR5's) so I'll try them next time, just because
Just put a new Rosso III on the back of the Brutalé, because of the big hole in the Q3+ on Saturday So Ill be sure to give you a personalized review soon.
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Cyclegear is having a sale on Bridgestone S22’s, and your boy Ryan F9 seems to endorse them, so I pulled the trigger.
I saw a Shinko blue smoke burnout tire on the rack of the store by my work and thought of our favorite Pennsylvanian.
Does anyone know a good place in the US to get Buell parts?
They only sell that blue smoke Shinko under direct license from LF Heavy Industries, paired with the Neighbor Violator open exhaust mod kit.
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Listen, I'm putting forth a recommendation for a vote on a new forum rule, if Cooter's pictures have his feet in them, they are to be banished, as in forever ?
Vote here !
I might be putting a set of Michelin tires on my Mully, I just don't know which one's, as mentioned above, too many good tires out there.
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Shinkos are very nice and priced right but here in AmishLand we only have cow-paths and narrow cobblestone streets.....so most serious riders have switched over to WuTang Street Intimidator bias-belted nylon tires. Local dealer has them on sale and accepts Dine-Out book membership coupons. We only ride 2-strokes...mostly Kawi Triples...and the WuTangs handle the heat and exhaust oil droplets quite well.
Thanks for thinking of me, Aaron!
Last edited by Barrett; 06-23-2020 at 01:19 PM.
That noise! That beautiful noise!