Trouble choosing next tyres

I think it make little difference realy as very few of us ride beyond the limits of a good tyre. The Anakees have had very good reviews and no real complaints other than milage (even this is subjective depending on how you ride). At £140 I would get them fitted cause I was quoted over the £200 mark. Have you offered him any other favours? :ymca
All I can say is you lucky tosser you. £140 normally get you a set of yuflugyours from the rockhard tyre company. You'll be happy with em :thumb
 
Advice also wanted

I put new bridgestone trailwing 152's on my GS which seem fine, but after a few hundred miles ran over a nail and had a puncture manifesting itself at 90 odd on a straight road luckily no dire consequences...

Looking on the internet for tyres there seems to be a 152 G, E or F does any one know what the difference is and which should go on mine

What do people think about mixing makes as everybody seems to use other makes but there is still loads of wear on the front. Is it a no no

thanks for any advice
 
word doesnt seem to have got around too well yet, but the new range of Continental tyres are pretty damn good and are a lot cheaper than many of the other makes. I am about to try out the Conti Escapes, suitable fits for gs. I tried the Conti Road attack on my K1200 rs and found them to be really good in both the wet and dry.If the escapes are half as good I will be well pleased :rob
 


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