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Post by Ridgifumi » Fri Jun 15, 2007 2:00 pm

phuk72 wrote:
Ridgifumi wrote:....that gives slick like performance.
What's that then?

A bitch to get up to working temperature and dangerous in the wet?

For me tyres are what stops me falling off and I would never buy cheap alternatives.
There's no harm in trying other products,i'd much rather throw a set of tyres from a different manufacturer on my bike then chop sub-frames and weld bits and bobs onto my bike so it looks like a suped up shopping trolley 8)
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Post by Ridgifumi » Fri Jun 15, 2007 2:10 pm

nukes wrote:whered ya get the shinkos from ridgi?
A bloke near Ipswich sells em.$270.00 fitted.He also does Shinko slicks for $120.00 if your a track day hoon.
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Post by Max » Fri Jun 15, 2007 2:40 pm

I got the Stinko from a shady location in Olongapo once. From what I hear, it's not so easy to get there anymore. :oops:
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Post by twolfe » Sat Jun 16, 2007 1:14 am

William Maxwell go stand in the corner. :shock: :)

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Post by Max » Sat Jun 16, 2007 10:43 pm

Okay. :oops:
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Post by Steve » Sun Jun 17, 2007 3:54 am

Also looking to grab a new pair of some sort, anyone tried the Avon Storm ST's ?

Looking at Diablo's or maybe the Avons unless theres owt else i should consider for the same kinda money ? (£150)

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Post by philk » Sun Jun 17, 2007 7:33 am

These are good!!!

Metzler Sportec M-1, The only brand of tyre i would put on any of my bikes!
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Post by Sarg » Sun Jun 17, 2007 8:20 am

I have done a set of set of Shinks on the FJR. They have been really good. The value for money is quite unreal. I have had the super soft on the front like the ones Ridgy posted a photo of and a slightly harder one on the rear. I have had the best milage from them compared to any tire. I have had Metzlers (Touring) Just broke those up! (6k) They didn't seem to like the 200 k plus runs for any length of time, then 012 Bridgy's, they where great but wasted them in about 4 k. I have had 8k out of the Shinkos with no moments and even worn they seem to be ok. Better than the older Michelin Roads I had. They only negative is the weights that it took to balance them. Although that is fine, I see it as a poor reflection on the quality of build.

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Post by bevie » Mon Jun 18, 2007 1:04 pm

philk wrote:These are good!!!

Metzler Sportec M-1, The only brand of tyre i would put on any of my bikes!
I use these as well and have no probs great in the wet.

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Post by Trixz » Tue Jun 19, 2007 10:30 pm

Never go cheap on the tyres... but as you do a lot of long straights the MPPR do make a good choice, also in the twisties and wet.

My REX is fitted with BT014's, great in the rain, nice on the track, but not really lasting on straight highways.

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Post by cheesie » Sat Aug 04, 2007 6:22 pm

just fitted metzeler sport tec 3 and scrubbed them in today so far so good also switched to the 120/70 front, dropped the yokes down the forks 8mm now have 28mm showing, seems ok so far the pirrelis were 5 years old :shock: no wonder they seem to take long to heat up and no time at all to cool down cost £191 they give me a ticket to send away and claim £40 back 8)

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