Prodigy Posted October 26, 2009 Posted October 26, 2009 Morning folks, I need a some new tyres for my '96 YZF600 R and I'm thinking of gettting a set of Conti Road Attacks. Anyone have any experience of these tyres who can offer an opinion? Or can anyone suggest a good all weather, long wearing and well gripping tyre for my bike. Cheers
FJ12SP Posted October 26, 2009 Posted October 26, 2009 Morning folks, I need a some new tyres for my '96 YZF600 R and I'm thinking of gettting a set of Conti Road Attacks. Anyone have any experience of these tyres who can offer an opinion? Or can anyone suggest a good all weather, long wearing and well gripping tyre for my bike. Cheers Hi I run Conti Road attacks on my FJ12, I find that in my opinion they are one of the best tyres around(will be putting another set on at next change), I did play with a sport attack on the front it had great grip but wore out after only 3,500 miles. But it might be worth looking at for you as a 600 is a lot lighter than my old tank. Adam.
Moderator Cynic Posted October 26, 2009 Moderator Posted October 26, 2009 Morning folks, I need a some new tyres for my '96 YZF600 R and I'm thinking of gettting a set of Conti Road Attacks. Anyone have any experience of these tyres who can offer an opinion? Or can anyone suggest a good all weather, long wearing and well gripping tyre for my bike. Cheers Ran a GSX600f for 12 years and out of all the stuff i tried Michelin Pilot Road and subsiquently MPR2, no contest. Last for ages 6000 from the rear more from the front. I do like to 'enjoy' my bikes so you can probably add several thousand to that if you ride with a little restraint.
Prodigy Posted October 26, 2009 Author Posted October 26, 2009 Ran a GSX600f for 12 years and out of all the stuff i tried Michelin Pilot Road and subsiquently MPR2, no contest. Last for ages 6000 from the rear more from the front. I do like to 'enjoy' my bikes so you can probably add several thousand to that if you ride with a little restraint. Hmmm....restraint, maybe I missed that bit of the motorcycle training!
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