09-04-06, 05:44 PM | #1 |
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Continental Sport Attacks
Well, just got a pair fitted on my Falco for a reasonable £170 (that's for a 120/70 front and 180/55 rear).
Just done 40 miles on them so far, but from first impressions they seem to behave quite like the Road Attacks i.e. V-shaped profile that makes them tip effortlessly into a corner, which is quite a weird feeling compared to the BT020 that were on before, but once you get used to it you can't get enough of it I'll keep you posted once they're scrubbed in... |
30-08-06, 10:10 AM | #2 |
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How're you doing with these? How are they wearing?
Has anybody tried these on an SV yet? I'm rapidly getting to the point where my front is illegal, and the rear isn't far behind (almost 15k on an Avon Viper front!) What sort of mileage could be expected? |
10-09-06, 04:27 PM | #3 |
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Afternoon folks.
I've supplied over 30 pairs of Sport Attacks now, and so far the response has been 100% positive....One customer who beats the pants of his VFR800, got around 20% less mileage out of a pair, than he did out of the Road Attacks he had previously. He must have been impressed for he bought another pair of Sport Attacks. Cheers. |
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