Special Conditions Tyres?
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Special Conditions Tyres?
We all want the perfect tyre, but I have some particular requirements that hopefully someone can advise on......
I live in Bulgaria, where the roads are often bumpy and quite 'polished' ie there is often bugger all grip - a mate of mine here with a Speed Triple reckons the upside of this is that tyres wear much slower.....
So I'm after the grippiest tyres available, no need to worry about wet-weather performance ( this is BG remember) and hopfully the wear rate won't be too horrific if the theory is correct........
I'll probably only manage 4-5000m this year - am I right in thinking you shouldn't over-winter tyres anyway? The plan then is to have a summer of grip and then chuck 'em - any suggestions gratefully received :)
I live in Bulgaria, where the roads are often bumpy and quite 'polished' ie there is often bugger all grip - a mate of mine here with a Speed Triple reckons the upside of this is that tyres wear much slower.....
So I'm after the grippiest tyres available, no need to worry about wet-weather performance ( this is BG remember) and hopfully the wear rate won't be too horrific if the theory is correct........
I'll probably only manage 4-5000m this year - am I right in thinking you shouldn't over-winter tyres anyway? The plan then is to have a summer of grip and then chuck 'em - any suggestions gratefully received :)
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Something like Dunlop SportSmarts may be a good idea, not track day sticky, but a good sports tyre with excellent all round grip that wears very well. Brit bike mags rate them very highly, also good in wet, if needed and warm up pretty well. No need to ditch them for winter, just keep them until they actually wear out.
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I would be very tempted by the maxxis sports tyre - I rate their sports tourer tyre....
And a pair of maxxis t yres are very cheap..... - I put the sports tourer tyres on a par with conti road attacks
And a pair of maxxis t yres are very cheap..... - I put the sports tourer tyres on a par with conti road attacks
Let's face it, you wouldn't go to a nurse to get good advice on a problem with a Falco - you'd choose an Engineer or a mechanic...
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Re: Special Conditions Tyres?
You say you're not bothered by wet weather performance, but will you warm the supersticky tyres sufficiently on those poor as you say surfaces?bulgarianfalco wrote:
So I'm after the grippiest tyres available, no need to worry about wet-weather performance ( this is BG remember) and hopfully the wear rate won't be too horrific if the theory is correct........
I'll probably only manage 4-5000m this year
Hope that m stamds for miles, not meters



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