This is why i don't read bike mags anymore.
"They were rated as road tyres and track tyres, but sadly, not off road "
well they do a duel sport tyre test and don't test the off road abillities. huh, is it me or what. don't gs's have more chance of a bit of off road action than they do doing a track day, This is why when you go to a bike meet you'll see all the gixers etc with the latest super sticky race tyres that have two inch fat chicken strips round the edges, most of these bikes could ride round on plastic tyres and the owners wouldn't be able to tell the difference. I'd never buy a tyre cos a muppet from a mag said they were good.
I used conti road attacks on the ZX12R and they brill, pegs on the deck grip and good wear.
i used Avon Azaros on a TLS with no problems.
tyres are a personal choice, you should choose by how you ride, what you want in the way of mileage/grip etc and don't go by what some dick in the mag says coz it wont be right for you. Track tyres are great for the track but bear in mind the track is very different from the road, the tarmac is totaly different and the grip level worlds apart, track tyres take ages on the road to heat up, saw it last week guy on a blade fires it off the line from cold and nearly highsided but he had sticky tyres,nuf said.
I've tryed TCK, metzes and now Bridgestones on my ADV, there all good, some slightly better in areas than others. all do dry off road, all grip in the wet, at the end of the day i make my choice on cost and mileage and just adapt my riding to suit the tyre
