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lads, looking for more lean angle than my current conti trail attacks. can anyone recommend a road tyre with more lean angle and better wet and dry grip?
and last about 1500 miles ...........
Conti Road Attacks!!
and last about 1500 miles ...........
Conti Road Attacks!!
lads, looking for more lean angle than my current conti trail attacks. can anyone recommend a road tyre with more lean angle and better wet and dry grip?
Here you go, Pirelli Diablo's - work well enough on my Husky
Andres
Dunlop Roadsmarts
Couldnt't actually say whether they are better than trail attacks... However they are Road Tyres, and they are bloody good.....
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Road Attacks or Road Attacks 2 ??
what is the difference?
Dunlop Roadsmarts
Couldnt't actually say whether they are better than trail attacks... However they are Road Tyres, and they are bloody good.....
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They look more like racing wets than Diablo's. 19" front?
If you want conflicting advice on tyres do a search on 'tyres', you will find there is no consensus on what tyre is best. If all you want is lean angle can I suggest an RGV250.
PS there are no chicken strips on my Battlewing shod 1200GS, but I suspect it handles better than a GSA.



Is that the best lean angle you can manage?



How's about rather than measuring lean angle's and all that we just get our willies out and measure them ....![]()
What I would like to see is a pic of a GS coming out of clearways on opposite lock leaving a 'blackie' drifting the back end.
I too, would like to see a photo of this instance, which I'm quite sure would be taken on the same day that Suzi Perry invites me back to her place for Tantric sex.
Mark
PS. Are you allowed to say "blackie" anymore?
lads, looking for more lean angle than my current conti trail attacks. can anyone recommend a road tyre with more lean angle and better wet and dry grip?

I changed the rear tyre to a Conti Road Attack, but replaced the standard 150/70 with a 160/60. This gives more rubber on the edge (or further round).
With the standard size, I had scraped the stands, and had no "chicken strips" at all.
With the 160/60, I can scrape the stands, and have some unused rubber (chicken strip) left in case I lean any more, which is highly unlikey, but you never know....
As for better grip, I couldnt tell. Sorry.


