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I just got back from scrubbing these in and thought I'd jot down my first impressions.
I'd wanted to get a pair of the new Dunlop Roadsmarts but, as the 19" version has yet to go into production I thought I'd try out the Avons, mostly on the back of the Bike mag review and the positive reports I've read on here.
Previously I have run 020's, Trailmax's and Battlewings.
I was expecting a lot from them and they scored marks straight away with their looks, a very sexy tread pattern
The first few miles out of Nottingham were on dual cariageway and at three figure speeds they were rock solid, so far so good.
Once onto the twisty bits I had mixed feelings. I really wanted to like them, once leant over they track really accuratley (more than any tyre I've yet tried) and the way they roll over is totaly linear, so smooth. But, initial tip-in just didn't feel right. Nothing wrong or scary as such, just not right.
They needed a bit too much effort and felt a bit vague.
As the ride progressed I got a bit used to this and was starting to convince myself that I liked them...............but still my initial feelings nagged at me so I decided to pull over and play with the suspension and, after trying a few different settings I have ended up with it set up quite different to how I have had it in the past and what a difference it has made
So, my first impression of the tyres, now the suspension has been changed to suit:
Very stable, at all speeds.
Turn/tip in, very precise and nice and quick.
Rate of turn is very linear with no effort required to change line - this one thing makes the tyre feel very secure, really nice
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Feel - more than I've had from the front on any tyre before, almost like normal forks(ish). This may be due to changing the front shock preload though
Grip (dry) seems more than adequate. No moments at all and the tyres have run almost all the way to the edge on the rear with a healthy margin on the front which suggests a good profile match between the front and rear.
I'll see how they go but, so far, I would say they are significantly better than any tyre I have yet tried so it's looking good.
Oh, and they were a good price, £148 fitted
FWIW the suspension settings I ended up with are (80kg rider):
Front - 4 clicks from max
Rear - Edge of adjuster knob on the max line and damping 1/8 turn more than standard setting
36/42 psi
Andres
I'd wanted to get a pair of the new Dunlop Roadsmarts but, as the 19" version has yet to go into production I thought I'd try out the Avons, mostly on the back of the Bike mag review and the positive reports I've read on here.
Previously I have run 020's, Trailmax's and Battlewings.
I was expecting a lot from them and they scored marks straight away with their looks, a very sexy tread pattern
The first few miles out of Nottingham were on dual cariageway and at three figure speeds they were rock solid, so far so good.
Once onto the twisty bits I had mixed feelings. I really wanted to like them, once leant over they track really accuratley (more than any tyre I've yet tried) and the way they roll over is totaly linear, so smooth. But, initial tip-in just didn't feel right. Nothing wrong or scary as such, just not right.
They needed a bit too much effort and felt a bit vague.
As the ride progressed I got a bit used to this and was starting to convince myself that I liked them...............but still my initial feelings nagged at me so I decided to pull over and play with the suspension and, after trying a few different settings I have ended up with it set up quite different to how I have had it in the past and what a difference it has made
So, my first impression of the tyres, now the suspension has been changed to suit:
Very stable, at all speeds.
Turn/tip in, very precise and nice and quick.
Rate of turn is very linear with no effort required to change line - this one thing makes the tyre feel very secure, really nice
Feel - more than I've had from the front on any tyre before, almost like normal forks(ish). This may be due to changing the front shock preload though

Grip (dry) seems more than adequate. No moments at all and the tyres have run almost all the way to the edge on the rear with a healthy margin on the front which suggests a good profile match between the front and rear.
I'll see how they go but, so far, I would say they are significantly better than any tyre I have yet tried so it's looking good.
Oh, and they were a good price, £148 fitted
FWIW the suspension settings I ended up with are (80kg rider):
Front - 4 clicks from max
Rear - Edge of adjuster knob on the max line and damping 1/8 turn more than standard setting
36/42 psi
Andres
