Did Germany in the wet solo on diamond maxxis and found them ok, however when opening the throttle banked over back end slides out unnervingly until the tyre is completely warmed.
Not as confident as Bridgestone BT016s but lasting longer and no falling off......yet.
same old same old... the Tyres Question
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Well, I was going to fit them today, and got scuppered before I started. Whos idea was it to use a 28mm nut on the end of the rear axle?Araf wrote:55 years agoI've just had a pair of Conti Road Attacks (thats what are already on the bike) delivered.
If I get my act together, I might just have to fit them tomorrow...
Socket now ordered, so it may be done during the week....
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I have a large metric adjustable spanner for situations like that.Araf wrote:55 years agoWell, I was going to fit them today, and got scuppered before I started. Whos idea was it to use a 28mm nut on the end of the rear axle?Araf wrote:55 years agoI've just had a pair of Conti Road Attacks (thats what are already on the bike) delivered.
If I get my act together, I might just have to fit them tomorrow...
Socket now ordered, so it may be done during the week....
I do have a couple of smaller adjustables but they are both imperial, so not much use on the bike
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Miz wrote:55 years agoI do have a couple of smaller adjustables but they are both imperial, so not much use on the bike
I did try to use my adjustable, but unfortunately it's only for left hand threads.
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But if you stand on the other side of the bike then your left handed adjustable would have worked .. its a bit of a stretch but worth remembering in an crisis Also again in an emergency you can grind the jaws of an inperial adjustable to fit the metric nuts HTH xxAraf wrote:55 years agoMiz wrote:55 years agoI do have a couple of smaller adjustables but they are both imperial, so not much use on the bike
I did try to use my adjustable, but unfortunately it's only for left hand threads.
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It's much easier if you turn the bike upside down and use a glass hammer and plasticine chisel to loosen the nut
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Re: same old same old... the Tyres Question
I had Bridgestone 020s on my last bike. The grip in the dry was phenomenal. However I had a few jitters in the wet. Eventually I fell off on a wet road in totally innoccous circumstances. Front locked when I wasn't even panic braking at 60 mph! I came down with a bump.
Always had Dunlops on the Rap. New ones were fitted when I got the bike. Never had any moments at all with them. They don't seem to grip as tenaciously as the Bridgestones in the dry, but I still get my pegs down regularly enough. I ride slower in the wet anyway of course (even slower after the aforementioned spill) but The Dunlops do seem better than the Bridgestones. Mind you, the 023s should be better than what I was using.
Always had Dunlops on the Rap. New ones were fitted when I got the bike. Never had any moments at all with them. They don't seem to grip as tenaciously as the Bridgestones in the dry, but I still get my pegs down regularly enough. I ride slower in the wet anyway of course (even slower after the aforementioned spill) but The Dunlops do seem better than the Bridgestones. Mind you, the 023s should be better than what I was using.
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Thought it time to raise this question again, anyone tried Michelin Pilot Road 3s?
What sort of life did you get out of them?
What sort of life did you get out of them?
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Well, I got a set and am well pleased with them up to now. Will update on life as I use them a bit more.Miz wrote:55 years agoThought it time to raise this question again, anyone tried Michelin Pilot Road 3s?
What sort of life did you get out of them?
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I used to have the pilot road 2 which I loved and hubby has the 3 on his tdm and loves them. I have now changed to Avon storm ultra 2 which I really do rate, seem really good wet and dry and really do get good mileage out of them