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Avon storms, good tyre.
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Sorry but I dont see how you can blame tyres. |
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there is no way in hell you would have d220's on your gixer, but you would the 021's because they are less likely to slip on you as they are better tyres. |
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I gotto say my Michelin Pilot road 2 feel a lot better, but then i never had any major problems with the D220's and that was riding in the north yorkshire dales in winter.
I have a feeling lylej you had diesel issues! Ive been off on diesel on my older bike and it happens so fast there is no comming back. I have a strong feeling you have felt the effect of desiel. My advice for wet weather riding is do not break with front breaks if you can get away with it! (if you lock the front thats it your off!), keep an eye out for roundabouts near fuel stations, though any roundabout should be treat as suspect. Basically ride with the intent of only using the rear brake! This is all through experience so please please take notice and take care in the wet! |
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I just think that alot of people blame the D220 when they should be looking at their riding style / how they could ride better and use the tyre that they've got thats all. I
If your spining up / sliding any tyre then you are'nt riding to the road conditions IMHO. Rubbish tyres or not. I think your confusing Grip with Feel, the one thing I would say about the D220 is that you can't always feel what the tyre is doing, I suspect the grip is there but you cant use it as you cant feel what the limit of the tyre is. Whereas something like the Z6 you can use the grip because the tyre is more responsive and offers more feedback. I feel the same about Bridgestones I could never tell what my GSXR was doing with the 014's on it if it was wet / cold, they are incredibly vague. No I wouldnt put D220's on my GSXR, but then I wouldnt put 021's on it either... |
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The last few posts have been correct, you need to ride within your limits. That doesn't mean that if you could ride like Rossi then you will do at all times! Your limit depends on you, your bike (including tyres), the conditions, and your surroundings!
For the back brake only suggestion, fit a wavey disc and EBC sintered pads, it makes a huge difference! As for the D220's if these are your first tyres on an SV then you should be learning the bike and its limits first and not blaming the tyres for your mistakes/mis-calculations. However, if you have fitted D220's after Avons, Bridgestones, Michelins, etc.... you could easily find that the D220's are of a very poor performance compared to its rivals. They do just let go!!!! As I said in my previous post, I love the Avon AV45/46 on an SV with 80bhp. Plenty of wet/dry/cold grip and also the deepest tread of the current favourites. They do last longer, about 1 1/2 of the life of Bridgestones 020, and thats with daily commutes (and blasts) all year round! |
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what have you had done to your bike to bring it up to 80bhp?:p sv-rossi oops sorry meant sv-robo |
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