Tyres - Review and Recommend

Tyres - Review and Recommend

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Lambo FirstBlood

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983 posts

186 months

Friday 20th September
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Review First - I recently changed the tyres on my Triumph Scrambler 1200 from the original nobblies (can't remember the exact spec) to Pirelli Scorpion Trail 3's and the difference it has made to the way the bike rides is unbelievable. It's gone from being a good looking bimbler to a proper motorbike. I wish I'd done it sooner.

Recommend next - I've been through a front tyre on my Triumph Speed Triple 1200 RR in 3000 miles. They came with Pirelli Diablo SuperCorsa SP tyres.
They are good but don't inspire the confidence that I had expected / hoped for and 3000 miles is a bit st. Given my very positive experience with a recent tyre change, I'm hoping to replicate this on my other bike. I think I'd like a sporty road tyre rather than a track day / supersport tyre to replace them with but am open to another option.

Should I try another brand of super sport tyre or a slightly less hardcore tyre like:

Michelin Pilot Power 2CT
Michelin Power 6
Metzeler Roadtec 02
Pirelli Diablo Rosso III
etc.

Any and all recommendations and suggestions welcome.

Cheers,

LFB

Biker9090

1,131 posts

44 months

Friday 20th September
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Going into winter I'd recommend the Dunlop mutants.

I'm honestly astounded at how good they are in the wet and gravel strewn roads - like nothing else I've ever tried.

Went to Hayling a few weeks ago in a storm and it's the fastest I've ever ridden in the rain.

I heard plinking and couldn't understand what it was until I realised it was gravel hitting the sump guard - and other tyre and I'd have felt it.

Other sports touring tyres are good in bad weather bur these are something else.

patchb

987 posts

121 months

Saturday 21st September
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Bridgestone S23 sounds like what you want for the speed triple

ChocolateFrog

28,623 posts

180 months

Saturday 21st September
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Longevity was always a bit more important to me than outright grip so I've had a few different all rounders and I found the Michelins the best. Not tried the Road 6's but gather they're pretty good too.

Probably only worth it if you're commuting year round.

bogie

16,613 posts

279 months

Saturday 21st September
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I have Road 6 on one bike that I use year around and touring they are fantastic, have been caught out in heavy rain for many hours and really inspired confidence.

I had Pirelli Supercorsa on my MV , used to use it in summer only and went through a few sets of Supercorsa before changing to Diablo Rosso Corsa IV which are a much better all round sporty road tyre. Work better on cold mornings and in the rain. Wear much better too, probably get at least 75% more out of a rear compared to Supercorsa.

Time4another

270 posts

10 months

Saturday 21st September
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Would add the Michelin Road 6 purely due to the mileage you will get whilst still being a great tyre.

GriffoDP

208 posts

144 months

Saturday 21st September
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bogie said:
I have Road 6 on one bike that I use year around and touring they are fantastic, have been caught out in heavy rain for many hours and really inspired confidence.

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Second this. After a decade of throwing a different sports touring tyre each time (K1300S x 2 and a GS and an S1000RR and a KTM 1290 GT), I've got no intention to change from the Road 6. Flipping great in Europe, flipping great in wet/dry UK. Plus the most miles I've got on the GT, and that was on the tyre that went to Europe!

zzrman

660 posts

196 months

Saturday 21st September
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Time4another said:
Would add the Michelin Road 6 purely due to the mileage you will get whilst still being a great tyre.
+1.

gareth_r

5,967 posts

244 months

Saturday 21st September
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Lambo FirstBlood said:
Review First - I recently changed the tyres on my Triumph Scrambler 1200 from the original nobblies (can't remember the exact spec)...
My Scrambler came with Metzeler Tourance. Currently fitted with Michelin Anakee Adventure.

P675

356 posts

39 months

Saturday 21st September
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Time4another said:
Would add the Michelin Road 6 purely due to the mileage you will get whilst still being a great tyre.
Did you have Road 5s before? I used Angel GTs for a while, went to Road 5 thinking I'd get more miles, but its about the same, 4k on the rear. On a S1000R, I like going fast but I'm not going full chat the whole time. Are 6s going to be better?

Edited by P675 on Saturday 21st September 16:58

Lambo FirstBlood

Original Poster:

983 posts

186 months

Saturday 21st September
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gareth_r said:
Lambo FirstBlood said:
Review First - I recently changed the tyres on my Triumph Scrambler 1200 from the original nobblies (can't remember the exact spec)...
My Scrambler came with Metzeler Tourance. Currently fitted with Michelin Anakee Adventure.
They're the ones! Thank you!
Never loved them but didn’t realize quite how bad they were until after I changed them.

black-k1

12,176 posts

236 months

Sunday 22nd September
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Is your tyre requirement for road use only or will it include track days?

If road use then the likes of the Michelin Road 5 or 6, or the Metzler RoadTec 01SE or 02SE will give more grip in every road condition than you're going to need. I've ridden on all bar the new 02SE, and have had no grip issues, despite having some real twisties fun on some big and powerful bikes.

I have a slight preference for the 01SEs over the Road 6s but both are great tyres and last over 7000 miles on my H2 SX.

Wildfire

9,831 posts

259 months

Monday 23rd September
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If it is mixed road and you don't mind the "looks of a road tread", then add in the Dunlop Roadsmart 4. I've been a solid Michelin or Pirelli rider and recently put the RS4's on my Monster 1200 and they are brilliant. Great performance in all weathers and the profile is better than the Pilot Road's so they feel faster, more

Bob_Defly

4,056 posts

238 months

Monday 23rd September
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Road 6's every time.

MDUBZ

925 posts

107 months

Monday 23rd September
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Just getting some quotes for some road 6’s for the commuter - one place wanted £450 fitted.. yikes

Tonberry

2,127 posts

199 months

Monday 23rd September
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Wildfire said:
If it is mixed road and you don't mind the "looks of a road tread", then add in the Dunlop Roadsmart 4. I've been a solid Michelin or Pirelli rider and recently put the RS4's on my Monster 1200 and they are brilliant. Great performance in all weathers and the profile is better than the Pilot Road's so they feel faster, more
This.

Sports touring tyres look like st but they're better than the sports equivalent on the road.

Black K1 is right. Michelin Road 6 or similar is all you need.

baxb

445 posts

199 months

Monday 23rd September
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Just put a new Road 6 rear on. Paid £350 for a pair of Road 5s last May. Previous rear lasted 7k, this one just under 5k but that did include 3 x track days & an 1800 mile tour 2 up with luggage.
New tyre was £247 fitted, I took the wheel off so saved £20ish quid there.

Prices are crackers...

Biker9090

1,131 posts

44 months

Monday 23rd September
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MDUBZ said:
Just getting some quotes for some road 6’s for the commuter - one place wanted £450 fitted.. yikes
GS Tyres in Wokingham by any chance?

MDUBZ

925 posts

107 months

Monday 23rd September
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Biker9090 said:
GS Tyres in Wokingham by any chance?
It wasn’t, I won’t name and shame as they do my MOT and sorted me out at short notice this year; if there was only £20 in it re quotes I’d of gone with them but at £90 my loyalty has been bought..

Lambo FirstBlood

Original Poster:

983 posts

186 months

Monday 23rd September
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Thanks chaps. Seems like lots of recommendations for out and out road Tyres and specifically Michelins.

I presume the Pirelli equivalent would be the Angel GT? Seems the Michelin is more popular.

I had thought about a sporty (but not track day) tyre like the Diablo Rosso IV but it sounds like even that may be too much for even spirited road riding.

I’ve only been back on 2 wheels for 4 years after a 25 year hiatus and the sheer amount of tyre options is a little overwhelming!