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hi all im new to this site and after a bit of advice !

Ive just purchased a yam R6 2003 5EB model (1st Bike) and it needs rear brake pads and 2 new tyres im just wondering what tyres to get as im just commuting to and from work and the occasional ride out? and what pads to get ?

many thanks

|Steve

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Always ride as if you really MEAN it!!!

In other words, get the best kit you can.

Try these from Avon:

Front tyres

Storm 2 Ultra

VP2 Sport

VP2 Supersport

Pressure front: 2.5 bar (36psi)

Front size: 120/60ZR17 (55W)

Rear tyre

Storm 2 Ultra

VP2 Sport

VP2 Supersport

Pressure rear: 2.9 bar (42psi)

Rear size: 160/60ZR17 (69W)

As for pads - I always recommend the HH Sintered type.

Slightly more money than organic pads, but SO much better!

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Always ride as if you really MEAN it!!!

In other words, get the best kit you can.

Try these from Avon:

Front tyres

Storm 2 Ultra

VP2 Sport

VP2 Supersport

Pressure front: 2.5 bar (36psi)

Front size: 120/60ZR17 (55W)

Rear tyre

Storm 2 Ultra

VP2 Sport

VP2 Supersport

Pressure rear: 2.9 bar (42psi)

Rear size: 160/60ZR17 (69W)

As for pads - I always recommend the HH Sintered type.

Slightly more money than organic pads, but SO much better!

:headscratch: surely 180/55?

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I have just put Vipers on my SV. Sport on the back and Supersport on the front. One little rear slide in the wet but I was cranked over on a roundabout and didn't have many miles on them. I like them but be aware that the carcass is very rigid and they do give a harsher ride when compared to Sporttecs I had on it. I would get them again based on about 500 miles of riding on mainly fast country roads and duel carriageways (wet and dry).

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:headscratch: surely 180/55?

I have no idea about R6s. I just looked up R6 on their webshite and copied the text.

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