new tyre choice
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new tyre choice
At the risk of opening a big can of worms does anyone have a recomendation on tyre choices for a nearly stock trx?
I do a LOT of highway km's as in 1000 in a day sometimes (yes it hurts a lot after) but would still like to carve it up in the twisties when I get a chance.
Currently have Pirelli Diablo's front and rear but they are starting to look like car tyres from the long straight highways
Cheers
Steve
I do a LOT of highway km's as in 1000 in a day sometimes (yes it hurts a lot after) but would still like to carve it up in the twisties when I get a chance.
Currently have Pirelli Diablo's front and rear but they are starting to look like car tyres from the long straight highways
Cheers
Steve
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+1 on the Pilot Roads.. 120/70 front 160/60 rear. DFHtwinlovin wrote:Pilot powers would be finished in 6 weeks if you're doing 1000 kays a weekThe Michelin Pilot Roads are a better option for more highway orientated riding and still offer a fairly reasonable performance level for the twisties.
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Just put a set on the Rex alot of drag racers use them cause they heat up so quick.So far so good they stick like bear shit to rabbit fur and for a very,very good price.As for longevity well time will tell but for $270.00 for a set of tyres i'm not complaining.My bike feels like a different bike with new hoopstwolfe wrote:Ridgi, have you used the Shinko's?. I posted a question about them a few years back, but at the time no one knew much about them. I was gonna try them but couldn't get any first hand advice about them. Tell me more if you have had experience with them.
Sorry for hijacking the thread Steve.
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Here's Shinko's 003 stealth,i'm running a 003 on the front and a 009 which is a tad different on the rear

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Drag racers using TRX's....Ridgifumi wrote: Just put a set on the Rex alot of drag racers use them cause they heat up so quick.
... and now I think about it would I ask a drag racer to recommend anything I was going to fit to a vehicle that goes around corners....
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Tires - Shinko 003 Ultra Soft Stealth Tiresdfh wrote:Drag racers using TRX's....Ridgifumi wrote: Just put a set on the Rex alot of drag racers use them cause they heat up so quick.![]()
... and now I think about it would I ask a drag racer to recommend anything I was going to fit to a vehicle that goes around corners....![]()
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