Continuing on from the last thread on tyres, im in need of a front, and next year will match the back to it (if you know what I mean)
Money is drying up a bit so anything cheap and cheerful that does a job
I know you cant skimp on quality but there must be other good tyres out there apart from Pr2,3,4s
Also my riding style varies a lot,from touring type speeds to balls out
Any suggestions would be welcome
Best budget Tyres
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Re: Best budget Tyres
Dunlop Qualifiers 2 cheap at £160 pair and seem really good to me, iam on my third set. i do buy 1 front and 2 rears for £210
missing the noise, not the vibes. However never say never!
Re: Best budget Tyres
Tyreleader.co.uk
Everything Is cheap! Like £200 for a set of m7rr's.. can get most fronts for under £80
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Everything Is cheap! Like £200 for a set of m7rr's.. can get most fronts for under £80
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Re: Best budget Tyres
I am no street demon but do an occasional track day.
Currently on Maxxis Sport (£149 delivered). More grip than i have talent on a dry track. No issues on the road.
Front

Rear left side

Rear right side

I also did 400 miles (about 200 wet) on Maxxis Sport Touring last winter (£139 delivered). Seemed OK. Never got a them on the track.
Currently on Maxxis Sport (£149 delivered). More grip than i have talent on a dry track. No issues on the road.
Front

Rear left side

Rear right side

I also did 400 miles (about 200 wet) on Maxxis Sport Touring last winter (£139 delivered). Seemed OK. Never got a them on the track.