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TIRE TOSS UP - 9/26/2005 7:45:13 PM   
cbrcamel


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I'M NEW TO THE FORUM SO I APOLOGIZE IF YOU ALL HAVE ALREADY THROWN THIS TOPIC AROUND.....
I NEED TO GET A NEW SET OF TIRES FOR MY '00 F4....I FOUND A SET OF 208's WHICH I LIKE A LOT, BUT WANT TO "EXPLORE" OTHER POSSIBILITIES...I WAS LOOKING AT THE PIRELLI DIABLO...

ANY FEEDBACK WOULD REALLY HELP. I'M LOOKING FOR MORE STREET...VS TRACK TIRE....I PLAN ON BUYING A TRACK TIRE SET NEXT SPRING.

THANKS
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RE: TIRE TOSS UP - 9/26/2005 8:25:52 PM   
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Michelin Pilot Powers.

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RE: TIRE TOSS UP - 9/30/2005 10:22:34 AM   
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both are great tires! get whatever is cheapest and you won't be disappointed!
diablos are like 218 shipped to your door from ronayers.com
you won't be disappointed with them...plenty o stick mang...

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RE: TIRE TOSS UP - 10/7/2005 4:11:05 PM   
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i run the bridgestone bt-014's and really like them. heard alot of good about the pilot powers too. most sportbike specific tires are pretty good. cant go wrong with any of the major manufacturers.

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RE: TIRE TOSS UP - 10/7/2005 5:08:58 PM   
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Listen to Chain...Michelin Pilot Power!!!!!

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RE: TIRE TOSS UP - 10/8/2005 11:56:03 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: chainstretcher

Michelin Pilot Powers.


+1

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RE: TIRE TOSS UP - 5/4/2006 3:08:21 PM   
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What kind of mileage are you looking at with the Michelin Pilot Powers? I am still researching my next set of tires and am still collecting info.

Thanks!

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RE: TIRE TOSS UP - 7/2/2006 8:43:36 PM   
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Dunlop has always been good for me from the 207's, 208's to the new Qualifiers. Most will get you (depending on riding style) 5-10 K miles. Have had 2 blowouts at high speed and the Dunlops held together like nothing happened. Try indysuperbikes.com for tires and ask for Dominick.

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RE: TIRE TOSS UP - 7/3/2006 9:58:04 AM   
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I replaced my stock D-lops with Pirelli Diablo Stradas. They're a higher mileage, harder compound tire. I do mostly highway, long distance, straight line riding too so I wanted something a little more durable. Took a little while to adjust to them but they wear a lot better than my stocks. Unless you're on the track a lot and using the tires to their limits, I'd recommend the Stradas.

My $0.02.

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RE: TIRE TOSS UP - 7/12/2006 5:28:53 AM   
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I love these tire questions, you can never have enough, CBRCAMEL if you are looking for a great set of tires you cannot go wrong with the pilot powers (I have just wrote a review in here http://www.cbrforum.com/m_121549/tm.htm) Dunlop Qualifiers are also great. Althought buying a great set of tires is important I think making sure that they have not been sitting in a warehouse for too long is equally as important, I'd like to add this to the topis if I may in regards to "BUY WHATERVER IS ON SALE" statement, That I always come across during tire discussions. BIG MISTAKE. Tires range in compound from super sticky (ie PP's & Qualifiers when properly warmed up) "qualifying" race tires to rock-like touring tires that provide extra -long life. What is not obvious, however is that the compound and compliance of a tire changes with time. as tires are heated and cooled from riding and parking, they become harder,racers refer to this process as a "heat cycle" and it's especially prononced with soft racing tires. Tires also become harder by just sitting in a warehouse or GARAGE (some people still do this because they've got a gooood deal on them), so keep this in mind when those cheap, closeout prices or specials on tires you see tempt you (think about the last time a store discounted tires that they have just received!!!) Those tires may be fine but then again they may have sat (90% of the time) in the warehouse for so long that they have practically TURNED TO STONE. What I do is buy my tires from a shop where they place my order directly with the manufatures and I recieve them usually few days later fresh from the manufactures (tha't what my shop does for me) internet prices are very very tempting (I must admit) but a relation with your local shop is priceless usually the shop is pretty good @ trying to get as close as possible to those internet prices (mounting and balancing is free) just my $0.02

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RE: TIRE TOSS UP - 9/8/2006 11:44:26 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: MapJr

Listen to Chain...Michelin Pilot Power!!!!!


+1

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