A tyre thread

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by ogden, Apr 8, 2009.

  1. ogden

    ogden Guest

    Since we haven't had one in at least a week.

    Michelin Pilot Power 2CT
    Michelin Pilot Road 2
    Bridgestone 016

    Pick one. For the thou.
     
    ogden, Apr 8, 2009
    #1
    1. Advertisements

  2. ogden

    Nige Guest

    I had a 2ct on mine & it was very good, i have one on my Daytona & it was
    very good. I have a new one for my BMW & anew set for the Aprilia :)

    --


    Nige,

    Honda VTR1000 SOLD!
    BMW K1200S
    Range Rover Vogue
    Aprilia RSV Mille
     
    Nige, Apr 8, 2009
    #2
    1. Advertisements

  3. ogden

    ogden Guest

    I've got 2CTs at the moment and they seem OK. Pricey though.
     
    ogden, Apr 8, 2009
    #3
  4. ogden

    Nige Guest

    I dont

    --


    Nige,

    Honda VTR1000 SOLD!
    BMW K1200S
    Range Rover Vogue
    Aprilia RSV Mille
     
    Nige, Apr 8, 2009
    #4
  5. ogden

    Andy Bonwick Guest

    Pilot Power 2CT.
     
    Andy Bonwick, Apr 8, 2009
    #5
  6. ogden

    SD Guest

    TT100s or Speedmasters.
     
    SD, Apr 8, 2009
    #6
  7. ogden

    Dave Emerson Guest

    Roadrunners
     
    Dave Emerson, Apr 8, 2009
    #7
  8. ogden

    Lozzo Guest

    You had Pilot Road2 2CTs on the Daytona, I should know because I had
    them fitted when I owned it.



    --
    Lozzo
    Versys 650 Tourer
    Fireblade 929 (For sale)
    CBR600F-W trackbike
    SR250 SpazzTrakka,
    SR250 wivva topbox
    TS250C
    RD400F, somewhere
    I see a bright new future, where chickens can cross the road with no
    fear of having their motives questioned
     
    Lozzo, Apr 8, 2009
    #8
  9. ogden

    Kiran Guest

    Had 2CTs on mine.
     
    Kiran, Apr 9, 2009
    #9
  10. ogden

    ogden Guest

    Is that a vote for or against?
     
    ogden, Apr 9, 2009
    #10
  11. ogden

    MikeH Guest

    Ching Shen, but get a mate to video you collecting it.
     
    MikeH, Apr 9, 2009
    #11
  12. ogden

    Nige Guest

    Thats what i meant.

    --


    Nige,

    Honda VTR1000 SOLD!
    BMW K1200S
    Range Rover Vogue
    Aprilia RSV Mille
     
    Nige, Apr 9, 2009
    #12
  13. ogden

    TMack Guest

    I would also put Dunlop Sportmax Roadsmart on the list as reviews have been
    very positive.

    This link might help, but may also increase the difficulty in deciding!
    http://www.tyretest.com/motorradreifen/index.html
     
    TMack, Apr 9, 2009
    #13
  14. ogden

    Kiran Guest

    For. I've now got a set on the Duke.
     
    Kiran, Apr 9, 2009
    #14
  15. ogden

    darsy Guest

    I've just put a Power 2CT on the back of the 'tard, which is a bit
    OTT, but it's all that they had in stock.

    I always favoured Rennsports on a sportsbike, mind.
     
    darsy, Apr 9, 2009
    #15
  16. ogden

    Champ Guest

    Is the right answer!
     
    Champ, Apr 9, 2009
    #16
  17. ogden

    Lozzo Guest

    Cheng Shin also make tyres under the Maxxis name. They've just brought
    out a supersports tyre, and it's meant to be surprisingly good - Guy
    Martin rates it quite highly.

    --
    Lozzo
    Versys 650 Tourer
    Fireblade 929 (For sale)
    CBR600F-W trackbike
    SR250 SpazzTrakka,
    SR250 wivva topbox
    TS250C
    RD400F, somewhere
    I see a bright new future, where chickens can cross the road with no
    fear of having their motives questioned
     
    Lozzo, Apr 9, 2009
    #17
  18. ogden

    Cab Guest

    AONTL
     
    Cab, Apr 10, 2009
    #18
  19. ogden

    Beav Guest

    014 back on the Zed pal. Fucking world of difference.


    --
    Beav

    VN 750
    Zed 1000
    OMF# 19
     
    Beav, Apr 10, 2009
    #19
  20. ogden

    Beav Guest

    Well it is Easter like, innit ? Bike guz round corners again feeling like it
    should.

    --
    Beav

    VN 750
    Zed 1000
    OMF# 19
     
    Beav, Apr 11, 2009
    #20
    1. Advertisements

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments (here). After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.