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Why pay over £200 for tyres when Maxxis do the same job?, or do you have to have the latest Pirrelli super dooper dragon corsa XZR234 GP? |
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Maybe the name change is due to the fact too many folk know about cheng shin, and would be put off. Used to use cheng shin on my vespa many moons ago and they were like mahogany compared to the sticky types :D
But whoever makes them is irrelevant, as they are fantastic tyres and great value for money, and when mine wears out i`ll buy another ;) |
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I had a couple of rears and one front. I'd agree that they were great in the dry, I even managed to crawl around cadwell on a trackday and I couldn't fault them, but I really couldn't get on with them in the wet. The rear used to spin up at a sniff of throttle. Don't get confused with the touring and the sports turrets though. DMC swore by the sticky ones on his Gixer. Maxiss have just updated their touring tyre as well with a trick tread pattern on the outside edges.
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I've got them on my sv and love them, they came on the bike when I bought it second hand, researched them and found some crap reviews, but after riding on them up and down the motorway, all winter I like them!
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I'm with MrC here - I've ridden mine all winter too (although I did chicken out in the snow). We had temperatures of well below zero for a sustained period here, cold roads and a thrice weekly trip to college 40 miles away. I've not had a single worrying moment on these tyres, wet or dry.
Maybe you should just start looking at the place of origin of a good deal of the stuff you have around you - like it or not a lot of it is likely to be made in China. Get rid of it all and you won't have a lot left. |
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I have Bridgestone BT020 on my Triumph & I will be honest & say that I can't wait to get them off the bike (which is tomorrow). They have been awful, they don't inspire any confidence at all. I listened to what people said & they were tested in Fast Bikes mag, who had them on their long termers, they rated them as well, it's down to personal preference & it doesnt matter who's name is on the lable, if it does the job & saves you money, then why not? |
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