usndocjaysin
3/14/2005 10:12:39 PM
Hey Ya'll,
Too many burn outs and regular usage and commuting have worn my tire down and it's almost time for a new one. Word on da street is that the "Parelli diablo" is da shiznit. I'm not on a track and basically just commute, do weekend rides, and maybe do a burn out now and then. Anyone have any ideas for a good all around tire that wont make my wallet a casuality???Good look'n to all and thanx fer da help!
F4ALLTHEWAY
3/14/2005 11:49:00 PM
I HAVE DUNLOP D208S I THINK? AND THERE CHEAP (FRONT $93 & REARS FOR $130 I THINK) AND STICKY HAVE GO TREAD FOR WATER IF U HAVE TO. BUT I HEARD THAT MICHELIN PILOT SPORTS ARE GOOD . BUT I HEARD THE PIRELLI'S ARE THE SHIT TOO! I THINK THER DRAGONS?
BlindLOKI
3/15/2005 7:57:27 PM
Im not sure how much they cost, but Im running on metzler sportec tires. seem to do alright to me, as long as you keep antifreeze off of them LOL
good luck,
Chris
BlindLOKI
3/15/2005 8:20:27 PM
Ok, i got some links for you buddy....
My rear tire My front tire... I believe O_o A tire store. at bottom of page you can click street tire brands
good luck buddy, I hope you find a good one

Im fairly sure you will, as all are pretty up to snuff... theres just some that are outstanding... from what ive heard at least :P
Chris
usndocjaysin
3/15/2005 9:59:44 PM
Uhhhh... Anti freeze??? LOL! wud duz dat do?
MapJr
3/15/2005 10:06:14 PM
Wet weather...the Dunlop D208...but for how you say you ride...definitely the Michelin Pilot Power or the Michelin Power Sport. I have a Sport on the front of my '01 929RR and a Power on the rear. Talkin' about super sticky grip.....aaaaaaaaawesoooooooooome!!!!!!!!
J Rod
3/16/2005 11:26:02 AM
You should ask stephygee about michelin pilot powers draggin knee on rodeo drive in cali. She swears by them and the dudes at apex have got some pretty good prices on them check them out. the tires have a quicker warm up time and different rubber compound they are worth looking into. Good luck