View Full Version : Pirelli diablo strada, (budget st tyre)
curvy custard
10-07-10, 05:18 PM
Just had a set of these fitted at a low cost of £160 and all i can say is - WOW:)
so much better then the old avons i bought the bike with, feels like they warm up fast, with a very quick turn in and superb grip.
I did want a more modern tyre but these were £100 cheaper then the sportsmarts and so far im very impressed.
Dave20046
10-07-10, 05:33 PM
What avons did you ditch for them?
RedMacgregor
10-07-10, 07:05 PM
+ 1 for the Stradas - a very underrated tyre and cheap - so much better than OEM's
curvy custard
11-07-10, 06:28 AM
What avons did you ditch for them?
an old hard azaro, which i thought was really good when i first got the bike. shows what a few years away from biking does to u. looking forward to trying some proper sporty tyres next time round.
Just had a set of new tyres fitted
so much better then the old ones i bought the bike with,
Wow! I've never heard that before!
;)
enjoy, new tyres are great (once scrubbed)
curvy custard
11-07-10, 07:41 AM
Wow! I've never heard that before!
;)
enjoy, new tyres are great (once scrubbed)
yeah ok its a bit of a noob thing to say. but for others like me out there who spend too much time talking **** about bikes on here and not enough time riding, its great feedback u can pass on down the pub with out actually doing it yourself. lol. keyboard warriors to the rescue.
Anyone know what tyre pressures i should run these on? 33/36???
Anyone know what tyre pressures i should run these on? 33/36???
That's a good place to start yes, but you can experiment all the way up to 36F/42R and just see what you like.
thebluelion
11-07-10, 06:45 PM
been told 31/33 which is what i use
Diablo Stradas are great tyres , I would be v tempted to get a pair for £160 fitted great price
tyres usually set to 34/38 as I'm big :)
Enjoy
Cheers Steveg
been told 31/33 which is what i use
Ewh squidgy :???:
yeah ok its a bit of a noob thing to say. but for others like me out there who spend too much time talking **** about bikes on here and not enough time riding, its great feedback u can pass on down the pub with out actually doing it yourself. lol. keyboard warriors to the rescue.
Anyone know what tyre pressures i should run these on? 33/36???
pirelli site says 33/36
-Ralph-
23-07-10, 06:37 PM
I've used Diablo Strada's or Metzeler Roadtec Z6 which is the same tyre, for four years. They are not a budget tyre, they have just been replaced by the Angel ST, so tyre dealers are getting rid of old stock cheap. They were the favourite tyre for the SV in their time. 33/36 for pressures, unless you've tried that and found you prefer something different.
ManxMatt34
18-10-10, 05:44 PM
I've got too say had 1 front and 3 rears of this tyre (due to punctures anyone remember ar10?).
They are fantastic and transformed the handling of my bike. I don't have much to compare them off other than a few more rubbish tyres. But they seem to last well and once hot the grip is excellent. I've still to try Avon Storms however so can't compare.
Cheaper though than the Storm and do an excellent job. i run them at 30/36.
I think I'm going to get a pair of these next week (£150). My Conti RoadAttacks are perished pretty bad and don't want to take any risks. I also considered the Angel ST's at (£210) but I doubt they're that much better than the Stradas. Or I could go for the also highly rated Avon Storm 2's at (£170) worth the extra £20 over the Stradas? Anyone had both to compare?
I won't be doing any track days or anything, but I will be riding in most weathers this year becasue I'm doing that ROSPA thing. The RoadAttacks were my first tyre on my first bike so can't really give any reviews, plus they were half worn when I got the bike, so not really fair.
thebluelion
10-01-11, 11:33 AM
Got a new front on just before the snow came only my second front to three rears and yes tyre pressure should have been 33/36
-Ralph-
10-01-11, 02:29 PM
I think I'm going to get a pair of these next week (£150). My Conti RoadAttacks are perished pretty bad and don't want to take any risks. I also considered the Angel ST's at (£210) but I doubt they're that much better than the Stradas. Or I could go for the also highly rated Avon Storm 2's at (£170) worth the extra £20 over the Stradas? Anyone had both to compare?
I won't be doing any track days or anything, but I will be riding in most weathers this year becasue I'm doing that ROSPA thing. The RoadAttacks were my first tyre on my first bike so can't really give any reviews, plus they were half worn when I got the bike, so not really fair.
£150 quid is a good price for two tyres if that price is fitted. The Angel ST are dual compound, so they may last longer than the Strada, but I doubt they will last more than £60 quids worth of tyre tread longer.
Avon Storms better than Strada, don't know, never ridden on them, but then has anybody who raves about the Avon Storm ever ridden on the Strada? You need to take tyre recommendations with a pinch of salt, because it's a very personal thing and there are an awful lot of new riders on SV650's who may only ever have tried one or two tyre types. Tyres also have a tendency to become "fashionable" on the .org, so because a few people buy them and they then recommend them, everyone buys them, and they become the latest tyre "must have". Everyone wants to say the 170 quid they have just spent has been spent on the best thing out there, but compared to the squared off tyres they have just taken off, any tyre would feel great.
I'm not knocking Avon Storms, I have never ridden on them, they could be great, I am just challenging the reason why they've become so popular on the .org. Are Avon really cheaper AND miles ahead of the competitors in performance?
I have had both,mileage is not much different.
The storms rear profile is crap and the tyres look very square,very quick.The chicken strip on the back vanishes too easily for my liking and they slide all too often at lean.Good feedback though.
Strada turns faster,better feedback, work better cold,predictable slides and keep their profiles well.don`t expect 2 rears to one front, more like 1.5 rears to a front.
You can get to the edge,with some ground clearance still left but not much
As a note the Angel ST rear is the same sort of profile as a storm.Strada is nearer a diablo rear.
This is of course just my humble :smt023
£150 quid is a good price for two tyres if that price is fitted. The Angel ST are dual compound, so they may last longer than the Strada, but I doubt they will last more than £60 quids worth of tyre tread longer.
Avon Storms better than Strada, don't know, never ridden on them, but then has anybody who raves about the Avon Storm ever ridden on the Strada? You need to take tyre recommendations with a pinch of salt, because it's a very personal thing and there are an awful lot of new riders on SV650's who may only ever have tried one or two tyre types. Tyres also have a tendency to become "fashionable" on the .org, so because a few people buy them and they then recommend them, everyone buys them, and they become the latest tyre "must have". Everyone wants to say the 170 quid they have just spent has been spent on the best thing out there, but compared to the squared off tyres they have just taken off, any tyre would feel great.
I'm not knocking Avon Storms, I have never ridden on them, they could be great, I am just challenging the reason why they've become so popular on the .org. Are Avon really cheaper AND miles ahead of the competitors in performance?
Yeah I understand what you're saying Ralph, every new pair is going to feel great compared, it's difficult to compare with a new pair you had 8k miles ago! You rarely hear a bad tyre review for that reason.
I won't give reviews on tyres yet (not enough riding experience). I doubt that there's much difference between the current top brands though, they all invest millions into tyre design and testing.
I have had both,mileage is not much different.
The storms rear profile is crap and the tyres look very square,very quick.The chicken strip on the back vanishes too easily for my liking and they slide all too often at lean.Good feedback though.
Strada turns faster,better feedback, work better cold,predictable slides and keep their profiles well.don`t expect 2 rears to one front, more like 1.5 rears to a front.
You can get to the edge,with some ground clearance still left but not much
As a note the Angel ST rear is the same sort of profile as a storm.Strada is nearer a diablo rear.
This is of course just my humble :smt023
Thanks for the comparative review kerby, it's much appreciated.
I've now decided to go for the Angel ST's because I can get the pair for £180 through work (wholesale suppliers) and obviously fit them myself. And I want the latest. 8)
I have had both,mileage is not much different.
The storms rear profile is crap and the tyres look very square,very quick.The chicken strip on the back vanishes too easily for my liking and they slide all too often at lean.Good feedback though.
Strada turns faster,better feedback, work better cold,predictable slides and keep their profiles well.don`t expect 2 rears to one front, more like 1.5 rears to a front.
You can get to the edge,with some ground clearance still left but not much
As a note the Angel ST rear is the same sort of profile as a storm.Strada is nearer a diablo rear.
This is of course just my humble :smt023
I'd agree with just about all of that. I'd add I found the Storms so much better in the wet though. I just couldn't believe the grip they give in wet conditions. It really took me by surprise. But I found the Storms also wore out far quicker than I would have expected. I know others who had double the mileage I got out of mine and it was the wear on the sides that wore out not the middle of the tyres. Go figure. :confused:
curvy custard
12-01-11, 06:23 PM
i thought the tyres i bought my bike on were good till i put the stradas on, but next time round im going for sportsmarts, ive got nothing against these tyres and i do rate them, but i want to try the tyres i wanted but couldnt afford last time. some people found these tyres very easy to get knee down on, i didnt, but really i think thats just a confidence issue with me. 2011 will be the year i either get my knee down or my whole body and the bike down.
I've recently had a set of these put on and have just about scrubbed them in. Went for ST tyres as Pilot Sport + my right wrist = 1,500 miles to bald :(
They warm up quickly like people have said and grip levels seem very good if maybe not quite as planted as i'm used to cornering at high speed. But FOOK ME, do they turn in quick :eek: for someone who likes to hang off the inside of the bike like a chimp they'll take a bit of getting used to. I've got no qualms about chucking them into a corner though, just have to adjust a little so i'm not turning in too early and running into the kerb!
The only thing I don't like about them......ugliest tread pattern evvvver :rolleyes:
They're pretty pants at repelling screws aswell....
:silent:
I typed that out, ready to press submit and then thought hmmm, too soon? ;)
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