POLL: What Tire Would You Pick?

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POLL: Which Tire Would You Pick?

Metzler Roadtec Z-6
17
49%
Michelin Pilot Road or Pilot Power
14
40%
Pirelli Diablo Strada
3
9%
Continental Road Attack
1
3%
 
Total votes: 35

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POLL: What Tire Would You Pick?

Post by dallara »

Just wondering...

If you were going to put a brand new set of rubber on your R-1150-R, front & rear, and wanted the best all-around tire, what would you pick?

Let's not let price be a guideline here, but instead which tire, regardless of price, would you pick for the best mix of dry/wet grip and mileage. Any thoughts, opinions, etc. you can add would be helpful, too!

Thanks!

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Post by Simon D »

Well my vote is cast (for the Conti's) but as we live thousands of miles apart on different continents, have different size engines, different expectations and even spell the word differently-------- :lol:
I hope you find just what you're looking for though,
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Post by DSKYZD »

Z6's yup, love'em. Will be putting on my 3rd rear soon. Seems about 6000 miles of hauling my 3XL rump around does one in.

My Metzelers have always faded fast at the end. Even the ME77's I used to run on the R75.

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Post by Deans BMW »

Pilot Roads, not Pilot Power for the street, Powers for track days. The Roads have more than enough grip for warp factor riding in the twisties and sweepers once warmed up.
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Post by MartyWadd »

Pilot roads. Grip great, and smooth and sticky. The pilot sports just don't last.
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Post by yjleesvrr »

I like the Z6's a lot. Heck, when the rear lasts more than 14k miles for me, I have little reason to get something else. I'm still of the opinion that the MEZ4's had better feel at the edge of aggressive riding, the Z6 mileage performance makes it the choice for me.
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Post by DJ Downunder »

I've got almost 20,000 kilometers out of my Pirelli Diablo's..they're grippy..smooth running..and haven't cuped....I'll be buying them again.

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Post by R4R&R »

I voted for the Z6's, since that's really all I've had on this bike since the OEM Dunlops wore out. I seem to get around 12k miles on the front and 7~8k on the rear. I wouldn't mind trying the Pirelli or Avon next so I may be changing. The problem is they don't wear out at the same time. :roll:
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Post by darthrider »

Dean-O & others -
Have you used the Michelin Pilot Powers on the street?
They came on my Speed Triple and I like 'em...a lot! And figured they wouldn't last long.
I have only 1500 mi. on them now, unfortunately mostly straight up & down and no wear showing yet. Of course, you know I've been *very easy* on them! Right...
Someone told me they are dual coumpund but I haven't researched them...are the Pilot Roads dual compound as well? It's good to hear they work nearly as well.
Theses are the first Michelins I've had in a long time.
Only bad thing about the Powers is they stick so well I haven't had the balls to spin 'em up in corners yet. When they stick that well you have to use too much power to "flat track" them.
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Post by Rootin55 »

I have an interest in this thread as I will be in the market for a new set for my RT. I had the Pilot Roads on the R before i sold her and liked them well. The dealer here can supply the Pilot Roads or the Avon's which he is pushing more. While not in the poll, I seem to remember some here that liked them. Avon Azaro's I think. Comments?
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Post by saguaro777 »

I have a z6 on the front and a pilot road on the rear. The pilot has over 10k on it and still has lots of life all though it is showing signs of squaring off. Being as though both tires are of similar construction and tread design, I will go with the pilots on the next tire changes.
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