cockneyjanner
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Janie,
I think you'd be well pleased the Road Attacks.
I have my suspicions that the people on here who are saying that Tourances are the best haven't actually tried the Road Attacks. I've tried both, and found the Tourances to be good, and long lasting - but nowhere near as confidence inspiring as Road Attacks. The RA's might not last quite as long but they're definitely worth any extra cost.
Any dual purpose tyre like the Tourance will be somewhat of a compromise when compared to a pure road tyre like the Road Attack.
Some have recommended the Bridgestone 020's which I have had on a few other bikes recently. Unfortunately my K12RS came with a brand new set of them, & I don't get on with them at all. They are OK but compared to RA's they feel wooden and are very prone to wandering over surface changes. I will definitely be trying to get some RA's fitted to that bike too, as soon as I've worn the 020's out.
I think you'd be well pleased the Road Attacks.
I have my suspicions that the people on here who are saying that Tourances are the best haven't actually tried the Road Attacks. I've tried both, and found the Tourances to be good, and long lasting - but nowhere near as confidence inspiring as Road Attacks. The RA's might not last quite as long but they're definitely worth any extra cost.
Any dual purpose tyre like the Tourance will be somewhat of a compromise when compared to a pure road tyre like the Road Attack.
Some have recommended the Bridgestone 020's which I have had on a few other bikes recently. Unfortunately my K12RS came with a brand new set of them, & I don't get on with them at all. They are OK but compared to RA's they feel wooden and are very prone to wandering over surface changes. I will definitely be trying to get some RA's fitted to that bike too, as soon as I've worn the 020's out.
