


As this now used more as my track and fun bike who can recommend a good wet tyre, might fit up a spare set of wheels just for this as well, will need to be road legal and last more than 500 miles

Cheers
David
Don't blame ya mate - I always had Bridgestone Sports tyres on the ZXR/7R (010's, and 014's) - loved 'em, really grippy...pinkyfloyd wrote:I have BT21 on front and rear on my storm. (think theys 21's) and when I go to change I'll be getting the 23's.
i can vouch for these. have them on my storm atm there brillian tyres and were(might still be) the stock tyre for the supersport 600 in the states.darkember wrote:Try the PIRELLI DIABLO CORSA 3 cost is about 110
http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/items/__pirel ... 459_228459
Trouble is, that's a comparison between the old set (which will track lines and ridges- because the tread's worn) and a brand new set.BarryH wrote:I got a bit peeved at the rate of tyres and money I was getting through. I had a set of Maxxis Supersprts fitted. Can't tell the difference between them and the Sportecs I had. Actually I can, the Maxxis don't follow lines and ridges as much as the Sportec's did. More grip than I'll ever need!
I agree totally with BarryH... I have the Maxxis Diamonds on my storm and can't complain in the slightest. The Diamonds are the ones with the very strange 'stippling' on the edge of the tread to aid wet weather traction (or so I believe), and so there will be no 'chicken strip' contest for me.BarryH wrote:I got a bit peeved at the rate of tyres and money I was getting through. I had a set of Maxxis Supersprts fitted. Can't tell the difference between them and the Sportecs I had. Actually I can, the Maxxis don't follow lines and ridges as much as the Sportec's did. More grip than I'll ever need!