My bad gents, I put sport and should of said road sorry.Sorry, Yes Road 6 . I was using Pilot sport car tyres ,( Not on the bike)
Just noted on the op`s post SPORT that is where my brain must have been triggered.
Do you think they'll be cheaper in France? Might get a deal on 2 sets if I decide to treat the old girlMy bad gents, I put sport and should of said road sorry.
I’m next going to use the bike for a trip to France so think I’ll keep going out of interest more than anything see what I get..
Can easy change on trip if needed..
Yes I had one puncture in first 200 miles and since they’ve been fine. Like someone said, the grip and confidence they provide is amazing even in wet.
Front looks like new.
Not the 6s but the 5s and found the ta3s a better tyre for me. Last quite a bit longer turn in better and not so prone to puncture.I think I will try these as well next time.
Anyone has experience with these compared to the conti trail attack 3? (I currently use these).
Might be..Do you think they'll be cheaper in France? Might get a deal on 2 sets if I decide to treat the old girl![]()
The trail attacks sure last long, no doubt about that! Plenty of thread left on the current set, but due to some long autobahn days in hot weather they are quite squared off in the middle.Not the 6s but the 5s and found the ta3s a better tyre for me. Last quite a bit longer turn in better and not so prone to puncture.
I think the main problem with the 5s and 6s is the very narrow slit in the tread pattern allowing small stones, debris, crap to build up unseen in there and as the tyre wears the small pieces of stone etc get pushed through the carcass causing a puncture, well that’s my theory anyway.
It's more a sizing issue then a recommendation issue. They don't make the roadsmart 4's in the correct size. So all v-stroms, modern smaller gs's are all out of luck. It's no longer a viable size to manufacture for them, that's it.I have not checked how squishy the sidewalls are on the Road 6 - I fully understand they are a well regarded tyre, but the costs are also an issue. After seeing in this post so many running them, it would be good to compare... I even checked and on Michelin's fitment pages amongst three tyres types they state as suitable for the 2005 to 2012 GS the Road 6 is their clear recco
This seems at odds to Dunlop. Somehow they bother to make five suitable tyre types for these old GS', but of the road focused ones (as I found) they do not recco the newest squishy sidewall RoadSmart 4, only the one I know suits the telelever, the RoadSmart 3 with its really stiff sidewalls
Also worth noting Dean Harrison was riding like a raving nut job last week and clearly won both big boy TT races on Metzeler tyres.