snerkler
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Obviously this will be very subjective but I know people (including myself) often ask what the difference is. Well here's my experience after just fitting Tourance, having had EXP's on for the past 5500 miles.
The Tourance initially tip in much quicker than the EXP's (more than just the difference between a new tyre and a squared off one) which I found a little unnerving at first as it feels like the front will fold, and didn't inspire me with confidence. I also found that even though the Tourance tip in quicker they don't seem to go around the corner as well, almost as though they're trying to push on/run wide. I would like to point out at this time that I don't ride fast/hard, and have never got full lean angle. Another strange thing I noticed with the Tourance is that although they tip quicker, when it comes to slow maneouvres and using the bars to turn rather than leaning, the front suddenly becomes heavier and more difficult to turn.
When I first picked the bike up with shiny new EXP's on I felt at home on it straight away, and the bike did exactly as I wanted it to. Now I have the Tourances I'm teetering about like a novice on a new bike. Hopefully I'll get used to them as I can't afford to swap again any time soon, but when I do swap I'll probably go back EXP's, even though they don't last as long. I'd rather have the confidence in the tyre.
I've always known tyres affect the bike's handling, but I never realised just how much. I wouldn't have believed it if I hadn't experienced it for myself, especially on a bike like the GSA. This is the first time I've tried different tyres on a bike, as I've always replaced like for like before.
The Tourance initially tip in much quicker than the EXP's (more than just the difference between a new tyre and a squared off one) which I found a little unnerving at first as it feels like the front will fold, and didn't inspire me with confidence. I also found that even though the Tourance tip in quicker they don't seem to go around the corner as well, almost as though they're trying to push on/run wide. I would like to point out at this time that I don't ride fast/hard, and have never got full lean angle. Another strange thing I noticed with the Tourance is that although they tip quicker, when it comes to slow maneouvres and using the bars to turn rather than leaning, the front suddenly becomes heavier and more difficult to turn.
When I first picked the bike up with shiny new EXP's on I felt at home on it straight away, and the bike did exactly as I wanted it to. Now I have the Tourances I'm teetering about like a novice on a new bike. Hopefully I'll get used to them as I can't afford to swap again any time soon, but when I do swap I'll probably go back EXP's, even though they don't last as long. I'd rather have the confidence in the tyre.
I've always known tyres affect the bike's handling, but I never realised just how much. I wouldn't have believed it if I hadn't experienced it for myself, especially on a bike like the GSA. This is the first time I've tried different tyres on a bike, as I've always replaced like for like before.


