RE: Next set of tires
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RE: Next set of tires - 7/30/2006 11:13:02 PM
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maxwell139
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what is the battlex tire like
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RE: Next set of tires - 7/31/2006 12:27:24 AM
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HighRevver
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Just put Pilot Powers on my baby about 600miles ago and i...LOVE 'EM!
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RE: Next set of tires - 8/1/2006 10:18:51 PM
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TribalRR916
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definately.. i just got PP's like a month ago.. noticeably better than the dunlops i had before.. fantastic cornering grip
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RE: Next set of tires - 8/2/2006 8:57:51 AM
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gtjimm
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I'll have to suggest PP's also. I had Pilot Sports on there previously, and while they were a good tire, the Pilot Power's are pretty much like glue. Can't go wrong with them.
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RE: Next set of tires - 8/2/2006 9:09:00 AM
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ashcbr600rr
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pilot power 2ct - are the way to go (dual compound, nice and sticky at the sides, hard enough to get to work and back on the middle)
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RE: Next set of tires - 8/2/2006 12:47:45 PM
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SquireSCA
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Another vote for the M3's. Love them.
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RE: Next set of tires - 8/2/2006 3:06:59 PM
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snowboarding82
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How do you say Metezler? Meh tez ler? Mets ler? /shrug I have 1500+ Miles on my bike would it be a waste to get rid of my stock Dunlops and put on the PP or M3 to finish out the season? Or would it just be better to finish this season with the stock tires and then put fresh ones on next March? Mike
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RE: Next set of tires - 8/2/2006 4:33:12 PM
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Tahoe SC
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what dunlops are you running? 208s i assume? i personally never had issues with that tire, except that it follows grooves on the highway. i worked that tire over many times at the track and didn't have any issues. it all depends on your riding style and smoothness. people who don't have very smooth lines generally would require stickier tires to take up any inconsistencies in their lines or smoothness...but be nice and smooth and you'll be ok. now if you have the 207s...and want to do some good twists, i say toss them...although i almost dragged knee with 207s...scarriest thing to attempt to do...LOL...
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RE: Next set of tires - 8/2/2006 5:52:19 PM
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gman
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Battlex are great tires. Was into raceing a couple of years ago and would use nothing else. My bike came with pirelli corsas but i'll put the battlexes on when thy wear out.
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RE: Next set of tires - 8/2/2006 8:57:30 PM
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Blackdog F4i
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I still love my Pilot Powers. Only got about 3500 on the last rear tire, but I think I was running the pressure WAY too high and that contributed to eating the center out. This rear has 1000 mi in it and just looks scrubbed in. I have yet to experience any greasyness while running hard on backroads (high 90* temp). Granted that dosent even come close to track abuse, but on the street the tires will grip past what I have the balls to commit to. If you run smart on the street (slow in fast out) these will work awsome for you.
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RE: Next set of tires - 8/2/2006 9:21:06 PM
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Blackdog F4i
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RE: Next set of tires - 8/4/2006 5:50:20 PM
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snowrider
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what is it that makes the qualifiers such a good my freind just got them and they are great. Why is this? Is it in compound of or what.
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RE: Next set of tires - 8/14/2006 6:47:55 PM
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Doodie
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Question??? I'm running the Michelin Pilot Sport... and according to some things I've heard....It is one of the best road tires you can buy.....so the question is once I'm ready for a new set should I get the Sports..OR the Powers...??? Also...high speed straight runs and slow in and fast out cornering about all I do... Holla
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RE: Next set of tires - 8/14/2006 7:20:42 PM
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carmich132
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I had the sports before my PP's, they were good tires, but they don't compare to the PP's. I am by no means anywhere near good, but I get my lean on and they want to keep going way past the point where I stop. I would highly recommend them, just watch where you get them b/c some websites are way more expensive than others.
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RE: Next set of tires - 8/14/2006 9:06:26 PM
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Doodie
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Thanks for the info.... I went to the site mentioned earlier moto sumething and the Sports were more expensive than the Powers....whats up with that.... I'll Hollla
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