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Phaelok
01-11-08, 09:46 AM
Ive got my bike booked in this morning for a front tyre change, with JHS.

James recommended a avon azaro for the front as id requested a tyre thats gonna last me a looong time - i go to and from london every weekend.

Anyone ride these tyres? How they doing in terms of longevity and performance? I know the two dont often mix, but its nice to get both looked at together.

Any help please? :smt102

injury_ian
01-11-08, 09:47 AM
PR2 - all things to all men (12k from my last front)

btw thats a michelin Pilot Road 2

Dangerous Dave
01-11-08, 10:32 AM
Avon Azaros are great, the grip level has be superseded by the Avon Storm now but the Azaros will last longer than Storms and offer more than enough grip for an SV. Azaros are in my top two choice of tyres.

vardypeeps
01-11-08, 07:56 PM
Opinions are varied on tyres. Really you should try between the two shown above and see which is best for you. Avon Storms (replacement to the Azaro) do last a long time. I might try some Pilot Road 2's this time around as I have used Azaro's/Storms since I started riding big bikes.

ThEGr33k
01-11-08, 08:36 PM
PR2 - all things to all men (12k from my last front)

btw thats a michelin Pilot Road 2


+100000000. I got 8K out of a rear on my 1000. You should see 10K out of one at least! :cool:

Bibio
01-11-08, 10:20 PM
avon storm st..... or you could be a guinea pig and try the new dunlop roadrunner and report your findings, by all accounts they are ace.

Phaelok
02-11-08, 11:13 AM
Well this morning i headed out from a cold bristol, through rain and dew at 4am, to london.

Officially my front tyre is scrubbed in, it felt light and extremely slippy to begin with. Now it feels still light and nimble, but EXTREMELY confidence inspiring even in the wet, its got loads of grip and im extremely happy with the way the front end handles due to this tyre.

Now all thats left to test is longevity... lol

Dangerous Dave
02-11-08, 11:16 AM
Take it steady, just because you have done 100 miles bolt upright on the motorway doesn't mean your tyre is scrubbed in as the edges need scrubbing in the same amount too. Although Avon's seem to scrub in very quickly, although that could just be me....

charlie13
02-11-08, 11:30 AM
+1 phaelok

storm front tyre was very slippy into the first bend when I fitted mine, but soon scrubbed in after that. They do seem to turn in much quicker than the z6's I had on before, but that could be more down to the fact the rear z6 was pretty square by the time i swapped tyres. Storms grip very well in wet & dry, and feel great when fully warm. Not got a lot of feel from them on the very cold mornings we had early last week.

injury_ian
02-11-08, 12:13 PM
what did you get??

Dangerous Dave
02-11-08, 12:19 PM
what did you get??
Azaro I'm guessing, its what JHS recommended form him and no one on here has a bad word to say for Avon's.