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fair point. Other tyres I've tried are Dunlop D202 (OEM) and Bridgestone 020 on my VFR 750 before.
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Hum, fair play then, I'd call the 020 better than the Azaro but you've probably got more time on them than I did.
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For wet weather I would choose either of these three:
Pirelli Diablo Strada's Metzler Z6's Continental Road Attacks. The Strada's are very good in the wet, damp or dry. The Metzlers for me worked very well in the dry and damp but seemed to loose a lot of grip in proper wet conditions. Don't quite understand how that works when, as Ian has stated, they are basically the same tyre as the Pirelli with a slightly different tread pattern. The Road Attacks I absolutely love. Work brilliant in all conditions. Unbelievable grip straight away from cold. The only downside I found with these tyres was the wear rate. For some reason I wore the edges of the front tyre down to less than legal in 5000 miles. The rear wore out the centre in about the same time. For someone that can not throw new rubber on every 5000 miles I did not find them very economical. I am now sticking with the Z6's for the Deauville and the Stradas for the SV. I found that the Bridgestone 020's were a good tyre and still are, but have found the the others I have listed have gone that little bit further for feel and grip. I've never tried Avon tyres but have heard plenty of people give good feedback from them. I have to make sure that I get longevity as well as performance out of the tyres I use, quite simply because I can't afford the more expensive and less longer lasting tyres. For me Pirelli Diablo Strada's fit the bill the best of all of them. |
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27-12-06, 01:22 PM | #39 |
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Looks like Avon are replacing the Azaro ST with the Storm ST (fitting for my bike as it's rained nearly every day since I got it in October).
"The Storm-ST replaces Avon’s Azaro-ST and builds on its predecessor’s talents." Anyone have any experience of these? Characteristics compared to the Azaro? This is the data sheet: http://www.avon-tyres.co.uk/motorcyc.../pdf/storm.pdf |
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Looks interesting... Lot of techno-gibberish
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