Dropped in to Motorcycles are Us in Springwood :lol:(formerly Springwood Suzuki) to check out replacement tyres for my Metzler Z7's.
Check this offer out. IT's a 180/55 rear plus 120/70 front. You have to bring your wheels in.
Is it a bargain ? Has/Does anyone here use or used them ? I'd appreciate some feedback. :coffeescreen: :coffeescreen: :computer_type: :cheers:
That sounds like a good price, I got my set of PR4's from Team Moto a while back, it looks like they just stock Metzler now.
3300 km on Michelin Road 5 120/70 190/50. They are great tires. Only rode them in the warm & dry. Stand up in 35°C very well. They are supposed to be good in the wet and cold (5°) as well.
I pay around $520 for a set of PR5's - 190/50 120/70 - ride in ride out in Melbourne.
On my second set - great tyres whatever the weather!
:hat:
:cheers:
When I bought my 1400, it had Michelin Pilot Road 5 on the rear and a Road 4 on the front.
No complaints, but they feel a little harsh on the road - which is what the Road 3's were also like when they were on my VFR.
That said - I have Metzeller Roadtec01's on my VFR (past 8 months) and liked them better than the Michelin Road3's that were originally on it. More neutral, less twitchy steering feeling and also way more comfortable - not as harsh feeling. No change in suspension settings between the different brand tyres.
Once the Michelin's wear out on the 1400, I'm going to try the new Pirelli Angel GT2's, which I know are very similar to the Roadtec01's.
https://www.motorcyclenews.com/advice/parts/pirelli-angel-gt-ii/
Though it might be a while as the Michelins are pretty new and lots of tread left.
I have the Angel GT2's on my bike.
So far so good with nothing to complain about from me..
Not twitchy and they do inspire confidence.
S.
Slowly getting through my first set of Mitchy Road 5's.
I like them.
For years, I'm getting my tires online - from tyreleader. Best price I can get. It have different names for different markets. Europe only.
There is price for
Pilot Road 5 190/50 my (Estonian) area:
my (Estonian) area -
162,29 €https://www.rehviliider.ee/mootorratta-rehv/michelin/road-5/190-50-zr17-73w-817470
UK -
147,19 £https://www.tyreleader.co.uk/motorbike-tyres/michelin/road-5/190-50-zr17-73w-817470
Germany -
136,19 € -
@Andre is the lucky one...
https://www.reifenleader.de/motorradreifen/michelin/road-5/190-50-zr17-73w-817470
Only tires, I get other places are winter spikes (for car). For those who live in southern hemisphere, in north, cars sometime have spiked tires - helps during winter :)
We have cars with spiked tires too, although for a different reason.
Quote from: KiwiCol on Thursday, 29 August 2019, 05:06 AM
We have cars with spiked tires too, although for a different reason.
I think, they are quite different :)
this is what I have on my cars during winter month's, but they are forbiden to use in most of central and western Europe...
(sorry for off-topic)
Quote from: northern on Thursday, 29 August 2019, 04:51 AM
Germany - 136,19 € - @Andre is the lucky one...
https://www.reifenleader.de/motorradreifen/michelin/road-5/190-50-zr17-73w-817470
Front tire there is 98.39 which makes 235.18 for the set. At local shop I paid 264 € (430 $) mounting and balancing included.
Quote from: northern on Thursday, 29 August 2019, 06:19 AM
Quote from: KiwiCol on Thursday, 29 August 2019, 05:06 AM
We have cars with spiked tires too, although for a different reason.
I think, they are quite different :)
this is what I have on my cars during winter month's, but they are forbiden to use in most of central and western Europe...
(sorry for off-topic)
These are the ones in use down under
What a good idea Col..
Ride, Fit 'n Forget tyre spike fitting service..
Just ride over and the spikes are fitted free..
You Kiwis are as generous as us Brits with the pursuit of riding enjoyment !
:grin:
Its still amazing how far the determined driver can go on four spiked tyres :facepalm:
GSXKING, that looks good price wise mate.
My last tyres were the 5's. great mileage, handling etc.
Now on Power RS's and they are sublime.
The front just steers me around a corner like I'm floating. it's quite a contrast to my previous tyres (Angels, Pilots, RoadTecs).
I've never had a chance to do a track day or what ever (too poor), but these bad boys feel extraordinary.
Going well after just over 1000 klm. (ow if I can just do something about the rear suspension :) )
@SheepDog they look like supersport tyres or similar I'll be interested to see the longevity of them :whistling: :whistling:
Quote from: GSXKING on Tuesday, 27 August 2019, 07:32 PM
Dropped in to Motorcycles are Us in Springwood :lol:(formerly Springwood Suzuki) to check out replacement tyres for my Metzler Z7's.
Check this offer out. IT's a 180/55 rear plus 120/70 front. You have to bring your wheels in.
Is it a bargain ? Has/Does anyone here use or used them ? I'd appreciate some feedback. :coffeescreen: :coffeescreen: :computer_type: :cheers:
Price seems OK.
I think a mate has just put them on his B-King.
I'm not a big fan of 180's on 6" rims, I took my 180 off and fitted it to my Bandits 5.5" rear. I know folk use them on 6" but I prefer 190's or 195's, but not 200's.
I think it'll be some S22's next for me.
I'm just sad that Mick has sold up Motorcycle Mad at Brendale. Back to Tyres for Bikes for me.
There is Nigel @ Motorcycle Tyre Warehouse, 2/48 Kremzow Rd., Brendale, PH 31424300 only Mon-Fri, not far from Mick's. Has he sold up or closing the doors Tony ? :whatever: :whatever:
Quote from: GSXKING on Tuesday, 10 September 2019, 08:07 PM
. Has he sold up or closing the doors Tony ? :whatever: :whatever:
Sold up. New owners no dyno now.
I've known Mick for 15 years since I arrived here.
Good bloke, I get on with him and trust him.
Happy to use him even when others undercut him.
Back to Tyres for a Bikes for me.
Now they have moved to Eagle Farm parking is a lot better.