Tyre Review

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Linger, Oct 19, 2003.

  1. Linger

    Linger Guest

    Just put new Dunlop 207rr's on the bike.
    After about 60 miles, one front judder under braking, one rear step out and
    one incident around a roundabout where the bike felt like it was going
    tarmacwards, they were scrubbed and warm.
    I find them very quick to turn in compared with the 010's I had on it
    previously. They have worse damping properties when going slow but soak up
    bumps well when cracking on a bit. They feel very planted in the turn and
    you can feel the pushing into the road which encourages you to roll on more
    gas.

    Overall I'm very impressed and seeing at they were only £170 fitted (this
    would be cheaper if I could be arsed to buy them mail order £139 at
    Busters). In comparison to the 010's I'd say they were grippier and warm up
    just as quick. I'm yet to see what happens in the wet.
     
    Linger, Oct 19, 2003
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