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18-12-06 06:33 PM |
I had an Avon Azaro, 45 or 46 or whatever it may be, on the back of my SV for a while last winter and hated it, really massively unimpressed compared to the Roadtecs I usually have, and the 020 that came on my other spare wheel. In the wet, it always felt much like the roadtec does when stone cold, no matter how long I'd been riding. It was fine in the dry, no complaints there, but then it was winter so I wasn't really pushing them much. In the snow, though, they're pretty decent for road tyres. I couldn't get the bike out of the driveway with the Roadtec rear last time it snowed :roll:
Z6 is ace for SVs, so's the Roadattack... But not massively sticky (well, very good for a sport touring tyre) and the Trumpet'll be heavier as well as more powerful. If memory serves Rictus has them on his Triple though?
I like Sportec M1s... Nice round progressive profile, which is definately down to taste but it suits me, reasonable lifespan, excellent grip. More or less the equivalent of a Diablo Corsa I believe. The new Sportec M3 is a bit stickier again, and seems to be the equivalent of the Corsa 3. Can't really speak for othe rmanufacturers, when offered the choice I always get Metzeler since that's what I learned on and what I'm used to.
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Originally Posted by fizzwheel
I'm still not 100% happy with them though. Next time I'm going to try the Dunlop Sportmax Qualifier and if I dont like those I'll try the Pirelli Diablo Corsa ( I think ) or the Metzler RaceTech.
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Racetec's a very sporty tyre, literally a road legal race tyre... Sportec M3 is more in line with the other ones you've described.
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