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| | SeanS | Jupiter |  |  | Reg. Date | : | 17/10/2009 | Posts | : | 1,179 | Location | : | Matlock, Derbyshire UK, United Kingdom |
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| Posted : 13 Apr 2010 - 17:14 Post title : New Rear Tyre | | Last week hit the 6k Service interval (6.3k miles now), after finishing a trip to Cornwall and back. Good Friday was bloody wet as and fairly nippy, but had to do it. Despite this the grip on these tyres if fantastic and on twistie roads think many a sport bike suprised that I kept up with them. Mucking Farvelous!
Anyway mow need a new rear, £230 fitted Ouch! Anyone else fitted new tyres yet?
Regards
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| | BlueNose | Thor |  |  | Reg. Date | : | 29/09/2009 | Posts | : | 2,478 | Location | : | United Kingdom |
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| Posted : 13 Apr 2010 - 18:31 Post title : Re: New Rear Tyre (Re: SeanS) | | Yep as per previous thread.
Slightly less than you Sean - 5,500 miles on my rear (front still good for a few miles yet).
Total cost including 6k service, labour, parts, VAT etc etc £360.70.
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| | mad_angler1 | Chaac |  |  | Reg. Date | : | 18/10/2009 | Posts | : | 511 | Location | : | United Kingdom |
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| Posted : 13 Apr 2010 - 18:46 Post title : Re: New Rear Tyre (Re: BlueNose) | | i had to have a new one after only 230 miles, ***** screw i was lucky my dealer did it at cost for me as i just had the bike, still £180 though.
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| | ataDude | Chaac |  | Reg. Date | : | 19/10/2009 | Posts | : | 527 | Location | : | Texas, United States |
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| Posted : 13 Apr 2010 - 19:44 Post title : Re: New Rear Tyre (Re: SeanS) | | I just put a Pirelli Night Dragon (200/55-17) on the rear in preparation for a trip. Have not installed the front yet.
After one weekend, I can only say it's at least as good as the Metzler and maybe better. The slight size difference makes the speedometer dead on accurate as well as provide a bit more cornering clearance.
Won't know about longevity for a while, though.
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