Metzeler, Michelin tyres
Discussion
I was pondering getting another 1,000 miles out of the Metzeler Z8 tyres on my bike. Only I just noticed the rear has gone flat. Pumped it but cannot find the puncture anywhere.
The candidate tyres are:
Michelin Road 5 (aka Pilot Road 5).
Metzeler Roadtec 01
The main criteria are:
Good wet weather grip, good cold weather/winter grip.
Good mileage; won't square off fast with regular trips down motorways.
Good puncture resistance, if there is even any difference between tyres.
Would be interested to hear about the Metzeler Roadtec 01 in particular. It gets good reviews, eg
https://www.44teeth.com/metzeler-roadtec-01-review...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQ_EdeyZ75U
The candidate tyres are:
Michelin Road 5 (aka Pilot Road 5).
Metzeler Roadtec 01
The main criteria are:
Good wet weather grip, good cold weather/winter grip.
Good mileage; won't square off fast with regular trips down motorways.
Good puncture resistance, if there is even any difference between tyres.
Would be interested to hear about the Metzeler Roadtec 01 in particular. It gets good reviews, eg
https://www.44teeth.com/metzeler-roadtec-01-review...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQ_EdeyZ75U
I put SE01 on my Fireblade to tour Scotland. They squared off real quick. I had little to no confidence in them. At Cadwell I had a couple of lurid slides a few months later.
By contrast, Supercorsas never square off and I've never had any confidence issues.
My son had Pilot Road 5 on his CBR500R. They were excellent.
By contrast, Supercorsas never square off and I've never had any confidence issues.
My son had Pilot Road 5 on his CBR500R. They were excellent.
Metzeler were standard fit on my bike from new- and I have always replaced with Metzeler ever since; going through Roadtec; Sportec and Racetec in various guises.
I have always found them reliably stable in the wet; great during quickish road use and managed a fair few quick (relatively speaking!) laps without binning anything.......
Sportec tended to offer the best balance of performance vs longevity.
There was a sponsored thread on here with Metzeler supplying tyres to a PH'r for feedback - what happened there??
I have always found them reliably stable in the wet; great during quickish road use and managed a fair few quick (relatively speaking!) laps without binning anything.......
Sportec tended to offer the best balance of performance vs longevity.
There was a sponsored thread on here with Metzeler supplying tyres to a PH'r for feedback - what happened there??
I've done over 50,000 miles on the Road 5s. A set would last me around 7500 miles (K1300S and H2 SX). Great grip in both dry and wet weather and good grip from cold. Enough grip and feel to allow for some spirited road use.
I tried a set of Roadtec 01s on the K1300S. More feel and slightly better wet weather grip. They lasted about 7000 miles but started to noticeably white line after about 2000 miles. (The Road 5s didn't white line until about 6000 miles.)
As COVID has removed my need to commute I'm currently trying a set of Roadtec 01s on the H2 SX. Haff way around a sometimes wet, sometimes dry NC500, after 450 miles of motorway and fun roads to get here, I can say I'm pretty happy with them.
I tried a set of Roadtec 01s on the K1300S. More feel and slightly better wet weather grip. They lasted about 7000 miles but started to noticeably white line after about 2000 miles. (The Road 5s didn't white line until about 6000 miles.)
As COVID has removed my need to commute I'm currently trying a set of Roadtec 01s on the H2 SX. Haff way around a sometimes wet, sometimes dry NC500, after 450 miles of motorway and fun roads to get here, I can say I'm pretty happy with them.
My new to me bike has Roadtec 01's fitted and I'm impressed, they give confidence in wet or dry and perform well when cold. I haven't tried PR5's, used to swear by PR2's though; the Bandit 1250 I had for a day recently had Pirelli GT's on and when the Metzelers need replacing I reckon it'll be a choice between Angel GT2's, PR5's and Roadtec 01 SE's.
Sorry, not much help but I don't think you'll make a bad choice either way.
AND Black-K1: pics/writeup!
Sorry, not much help but I don't think you'll make a bad choice either way.
AND Black-K1: pics/writeup!
Most of my bikes have some sort of Metzeler on them, they really seem to work for me.
I currently have M5, M7 and Z8 from their range.
Couldn't get on with Michelin at all.. never have.
My M7 rear tyre on the H2 SX is almost done after 900 odd miles... half of which was on the NC500 too..
I have been getting used to the bike, so probably a bit more brutal on the throttle than usual to be fair...
I currently have M5, M7 and Z8 from their range.
Couldn't get on with Michelin at all.. never have.
black-k1 said:
I've done over 50,000 miles on the Road 5s. A set would last me around 7500 miles (K1300S and H2 SX).
As COVID has removed my need to commute I'm currently trying a set of Roadtec 01s on the H2 SX. Haff way around a sometimes wet, sometimes dry NC500, after 450 miles of motorway and fun roads to get here, I can say I'm pretty happy with them.
Would be really interested in the report from the 01s! As COVID has removed my need to commute I'm currently trying a set of Roadtec 01s on the H2 SX. Haff way around a sometimes wet, sometimes dry NC500, after 450 miles of motorway and fun roads to get here, I can say I'm pretty happy with them.
My M7 rear tyre on the H2 SX is almost done after 900 odd miles... half of which was on the NC500 too..
I have been getting used to the bike, so probably a bit more brutal on the throttle than usual to be fair...
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