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guys, a little advice needed, its now time to change the rubber and i have narrowed my choice down to the bridgstone BT014's http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/290442841572? ... 3681wt_956 and the maxxis supermaxx diamond http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/300657233557? ... 4020wt_956 both seem good and heard good things about those maxxis, at the moment my rubber is pirelli diablo's so any of you guys got experience with either, or have you got some better suggestions
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I loved the original supermaxx on my old one. Gave me loads of confidence in the wet and dry. I've got diablos on this one and they dont feel very good at all.

Can't say I've tried the diamonds but they have an aggressive profile like you see on dunlops so ought to be good while leaned over. They are definitely on my lust of to buy nexts
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thanks KarlosVTR, i have never had any issues with my diablos, and those maxxis look so different to " normal tyres " that they kinda made me 8O but i have read good things about them, and then i think but bridgstones are good too, and i use to use the old BT010 which i liked, i did not realise that having this money in my back pocket would give me so much confusion, :confused now i am thinking i should just spend it on beer :beer:
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I would look at Pilot Road 2's mate , unless your a trackday fiend. More than enough grip in the dry, fabulous in the wet, and will last forever. Should find them at reasonable money too, as they've been superceeded.
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cheers lee i will go have a looksy at them too
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This is only my own opinion but if I had the money I wouldn't hesitate for a second if a set of maxxis were in front of me.
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leevtr wrote:I would look at Pilot Road 2's mate , unless your a trackday fiend. More than enough grip in the dry, fabulous in the wet, and will last forever. Should find them at reasonable money too, as they've been superceeded.

I was going to suggest them mate or the newer ones, tho im yet to try the new pilot road 3, still undecided as to bt023's or the pilot road 3's tho....hummmm

unless i was doing track days then i would say a pilot road 2 or better is all you need, loads of grip enough to get it right over and they are great in the wet too, ive tried others like the pilot power and that's just plain scary in the winter
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Doggit,if you are interested in Michelins,contact B & C performance,Clark st,Farnworth BL49JH,doing some deals before the end of March :thumbup:
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thanks chrisC they are only about 15 minutes ride away from me, so will give em a call and see what they are offering, and can get them fitted too
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ok guys just a quick update, i ended up getting a set of maxxis supermax diamonds and had them fitted 3 days ago by this guy, http://www.biketyreservices.com/ he supplied the tyres and came to my work to fit and balanced too, and a great price of £200, so any northern vtr owners he is good choice, well the maxxis are scrubbed in nice now, and have to say they are awesome, at first they seem weired as they seem to be shaped like a triangle, sort of pointy in the middle of the tyre, and felt very light while riding, but once i got use to this they started to pay off, i think the shape actually helps in corners, seems to give you a bigger foot print on the road, and the diamond pattern on the edge of the tyre gives awesome grip, and while at the wirrel egg run today i got so many comments from people asking about them, they have not seem them before, and were asking all kinds of questions, so all in all i am very happy with my new rubber
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Carl, cheers for the update, always good to hear what others think on tyre choices. Glad you're pleased with them :thumbup: Ideal having them fitted at your place of work.

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Ive used BTS before as well. Had them come out and fix a puncture for me. Very helpful. :thumbup:
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ah fantastic. im glad you went for them

they have a similar profile to some dunlop GPs and i want a set.

any pictures of them scrubbed in? im wondering if the edges come down a bit
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Them diamonds look nice, me likey...shame I've just bought a set of Dunlop Quali's lol
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I did look at those they look great and stylish, but wasn't sure how well they would compare in the wet compared to the BT023's and Pilot Road 3's so ruled them out

let us know what they are like when / if you get out on some cold wet roads, cheers mate
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