Title: Tire questions & etc. Post by: wcw on May 11, 2010, 07:07:53 AM Was debating about to just get replacement OEM tires or Pirelli Diablo Corsa III's. What do ya'll think? Also, is it a must to replace front/rear same time? I realize I'd have to do that if I switched to Pirelli's from the stock Bridgestones.
also, thinking of a replacement wind screen. anyone have a suggestion for one that pushes a little more air up & over? think i saw a Zero Gravity one. last question, need a firmer rear spring for 2up riding...will take any leads for this too! Thank you! C Title: Re: Tire questions & etc. Post by: hiero on May 11, 2010, 09:47:58 AM no experience with the pirellis, but I always ride on the same tire front and back, I wouldn't recommend any other way
I like racetech springs and have them on both sets of front forks and on the rear of the 748. Monster has ohlins. Title: Re: Tire questions & etc. Post by: The Bearded Duc on May 11, 2010, 10:15:44 AM Don't know much about the rest but I just replaced my tires and before doing so asked a bunch of questions to a bunch of people for a bunch of information.
A lot of people use different front and rear tires from the same company. Depends on the type of riding you do most. Mine is commuting with only a few canyon days. Using a sport touring, or dual compond rear will give the rear a longer life since most of the time the front lasts longer you will be replacing a set rather than a 2-1 ratio. However, like I said, I think the most important part is they need need to be from the same manufacturer. I was recommended a Michellin Road 2 out back and a Pilot Power up front. The Road 2 will most likely last as long or close to the Pilot Power and therefor will have even wear in the front and back. However, some people prefer to only buy one tire at a time (cost reasons, mostly) and don't mind the rear wearing out sooner. To answer your question, no, you don't have to buy front and rear at the same time. And the Diablo Corsa's are a really good tire. Tires are a safety thing as well as preference so unfortunately you will most likely go through a coupe sets before you find the ones that work well for your needs. Title: Re: Tire questions & etc. Post by: Porsche Monkey on May 11, 2010, 03:57:30 PM Chris, I'm on my second set of bridgestone BT016s. Love em even though they only last 3000 miles before the rear needs replacement. Cyclegear has a set in stock as well as most other brands. Their prices are hard to beat too. The BT016s may be too soft if you are going to do longer rides 2 up. Corsa 3s will also be a fast wearing tire. Quite a few people are using Michelin Pilot Road 2ct with good results. Guess it all depends on how aggressive you plan on riding, within the law of course.
Jon Title: Re: Tire questions & etc. Post by: The Bearded Duc on May 11, 2010, 04:04:31 PM Motorcycle-superstore.com is cheaper than Cyclegear in the tire department and they arrive at your door in 2 days!
[bacon] Title: Re: Tire questions & etc. Post by: Greg on August 16, 2010, 03:08:49 PM Not sure if you bought tires already but I saw these guys with a very good deal.
www.ridedirect.com (http://) has a pair of BT016's for only $185 a pair www.motorcycle-superstore.com (http://) wants $236 for the same pair That's a $50 savings for a set of tires, not too shabby. www.Cyclegear.com (http://) wants $269 for the same set |