Trouble choosing next tyres

tarka said:
However,as an alternative (and superior,in my opinion) ,try Pirelli MT90 Scorpions.

Hi Tarka, is that superior for road use? I don't intend taking mine off road at all, so I am considering Bridgestone 020s or Michelin Pilot Roads, but my Tourances appear to have decent enough wet and dry grip on tarmac, but the grass is always greener.............! :thumb
 
longdog said:
Hi Tarka, is that superior for road use?


Yes....superior for road use.

I`ve had Metzeler Enduro 4 and Tourance before the Pirelli`s and was so impressed with the Pirelli`s that they`re now on both of my 1100`s.

The Enduro 4`s were very good most of the time,but felt a bit vague in cold weather and especially in the wet.

The Tourances were a vast improvement over the Enduro 4 and I`ve got no complaint with them at all .

The Pirelli MT90 Scorpion is even better than the Tourance.....

In the dry,they are damn near a sports tyre....I ground out my centre stand and chamfered my boot sole going down the mad sequence of bends into Susa in Italy without a squirm from the tyres......hooned around the Nurburgring two up ( :eek: ) and they just had a bit of blueing around the edge....

In the wet,there is so much feedback that I swear I can feel exactly what the tyre is doing and what the surface of the road actually feels like to touch.

Should you venture off road a little bit,they were fine going up the Col du Sommelier ( Stella Alpina ) in sleet,snow and ice.....

I run mine at the 'two up,laden' pressures of 36psi Front and 42psi Rear.


Also,I`m not exactly a slow rider and they`re lasting around 12,000 miles.


I highly recommend them :thumb
 
Steve from F&B said that the prices had gone up on Tourances to £170 fitted now due to tyre price rises. He seem a top bloke and knows his stuff. I have to say having that spoken to him I will probably use him even if he's a few quid dearer.
What price are you paying for the pirelli's tarka?
 
Flipfly said:
What price are you paying for the pirelli's tarka?
I've decided to try the Pirelli's this time round... Nat Tyres are fitting them for £180... bit pricey and they didn't have any in stock... obviously the girly charm had worn off... :rolleyes:

I got my last set of Tourances at FnB... an excellent service and very good price... however Nat Tyres is just down the road for me...
 
tarka said:
I`m not exactly a slow rider and they`re lasting around 12,000 miles.

Thats about 4 times longer than a rear Anakee for me :eek:

Also I've found out that Anakees aren't great in the wet when you're close to the wear limits.... but really grippy in the dry and at least as good as any other tyre i've had in the wet went they have good treads (i'm not good in the wet no matter what tyres i have on i'm always a bit nervous tipping it in corners)
 
Flipfly said:
Steve from F&B said that the prices had gone up on Tourances to £170 fitted now due to tyre price rises. He seem a top bloke and knows his stuff. I have to say having that spoken to him I will probably use him even if he's a few quid dearer

For the sake of a few quid he is worth it!!
 
Flipfly said:
What price are you paying for the pirelli's tarka?


Last pair was £168.

I don`t get charged for my tyres to be fitted.
 
TUNED IN said:
Thats about 4 times longer than a rear Anakee for me :eek:

:eek: :eek:

Mind you,when we were chatting at Llangollen,you said that you tend to give the bike big handfuls of throttle out of bends,whereas I tend to be smoother and progressive...that would make a big difference to tyre life.


Plus...I`m not a fat cnut :D


TUNED IN said:
(i'm not good in the wet no matter what tyres i have on i'm always a bit nervous tipping it in corners)


That doesn`t sound good mate......if you`re running the correct pressures and everything on your bike is in good order then there`s no reason at all for being nervous......and seeing as we get more wet days than dry ones,perhaps consider a bit of riding tuition.....and begin to enjoy wet weather riding :thumb
 
John Armstrong said:
Up to £170 :confused: :confused: , more like down from £183. Horses mouth yesterday lunch time. :cool: :cool:

OK I'm sorry if I didn't do the whole up and down story :tears But the story is the same. As it happens you have me to thank for the drop from £183 as I told Steve that National Tyres had quoted £167, so he went back to his suppliers to squeeze them for a better discount :thumb
 
:bounce1 Yipee, Steve at F&B fitted my new Tourances yesterday. I've run em in and can wholehearted say, yeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah baby :D :D :D . They have transformed the bike. I thought it was good before but oh my god it's f'in fantastic now.
Steve @ F&B did a top job, treated the old bus with real care and attention, (is a BM nut himself), and had some nice people waiting around for tyres to chat to. Never got a cup o tea though so take a flask!!!!! £170 fitted and balanced by hand :eek: (looks strange and a little bit dodgy but trust the guy, this is the best way of balancing tyres). Worth travelling to have him do your tyres. :bow :bow :bow :bow :bow
 
For anyone following this thread

Flipfly said:
Somebody help me!!! :nenau I am running TCK80's on my 1150 and I kinda like them, but I want to try a more road orientated tyre without losing the looks of the chunky tread. Tourances and Anakees are £210-£230 around Stoke on Trent which seems a bit much to me. Any ideas?
I was offered a set of t66 michelin for £140 fitted but are they any good? thanks for any help peeps :thumb


Don't go near T66's even for one pound forty they're crap in the dry & very scary in the wet :eek: - I've been "fortunate" enough to have them as O/E on three of my four GS's :nenau

Ade
 
Always used National tyres at Barnsley (they are only 9 miles away from me) and they make a good job and their advice is pretty good as well as their price if you push them. New bike has Anakees on at moment seem very good but heard wear rates are not good - last bike had tourences and they were fantastic all round just a bit "Notchy" on the front at slow speeds for first 1000 miles or so.
Anyone using Bridgestone road tyres BT02s or something (not that good at remembering techy stuff) be keen to hear what they are like.

Rik
 
Les Wassall said:
H or V rated :mmmm

Silly question time, which do I need, H or V rated ?

OE was H on my 'bike ( I think ).....................have I just answered my own question?............................. :mad: :confused:
 
jonnie comet said:
OE was H on my 'bike ( I think ).....................have I just answered my own question?............................. :mad: :confused:



Yes...you have.

RTFM :D :D
 
Just been to price up a new pair of tyres. Not sure whether to go for trail type again, (currently on Tourances, no complaints), or road tyres such as Bridgestone 020s, Michelin Pilot Road or Contis. I called in to speak to Trevor Richards of Pontardulais Tyres, and he recommends Michelin Anakees, (he uses them on his R1100GS). Reckons they grip better than Tourances but give less mileage. Any views???

Oh yes, he quoted me £140 fitted for a pair! :thumb

Pontardulais Tyres
Wern Garage,
Bolgoed Road,
Pontardulais,
01792 884686
 


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