Currently running: Pirelli diablo rosso 3, two track days and 2500 road miles and ALREADY in need of a new rear tyre. Great tyre just not enough life in it for the money!
More track days to follow but would like a tyre to last a bit longer than this! And maybe not cost as much.
Any recommendations??
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CBR600rr - rear tyre recommendations
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Re: CBR600rr - rear tyre recommendations
The Ron Haslam Race School use fairly un-racey tyres on their bikes (yes it is a real expression) to save themselves heaps of money and work changing worn-out soft ones all the time. Nobody has complained that their RHRS 600RR was short of grip. I can't recommend any particular tyre, and in asking for opinions on a forum you're likely to receive dozens of contradicting replies.
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Re: CBR600rr - rear tyre recommendations
Ron haslam liked to run the Bridgestone t30 evo.
But they have released the t31 so t30''s can be sourced cheap. (£185 pair delivered) touring compounds but can still run with the big boys
The s20 and s21 are available also but are the softer sports compound.
Metzeler m7rr also worth looking at.
2500miles isn't too bad mileage though for a sports bike.
But they have released the t31 so t30''s can be sourced cheap. (£185 pair delivered) touring compounds but can still run with the big boys
The s20 and s21 are available also but are the softer sports compound.
Metzeler m7rr also worth looking at.
2500miles isn't too bad mileage though for a sports bike.
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Re: CBR600rr - rear tyre recommendations
Thanks gents! After a fair bit of time today looking into this and looking at the options suggested, I’ve got it Sorted. Managed to pick up another Rosso 3 for £110 deliverd for Italy!! At that price, it’s a great deal and worth it even if it sheds a bit quick!
I like the sound of the Metzeler and probably would have tried this although I’ve not ever used this brand before but people seem to really like this tyre!
Thank you gentlemen.
I like the sound of the Metzeler and probably would have tried this although I’ve not ever used this brand before but people seem to really like this tyre!
Thank you gentlemen.
Re: CBR600rr - rear tyre recommendations
Ron Haslam's school switched over to Dunlops last year - https://www.tyrepress.com/2017/04/ron-h ... e-partner/
From personal experience over a number of years and bikes my opinion is there's no actual benefit to running a sports orientated tyre on the road, you just end up paying more over time. Also it's pointless comparing mileages between riders / bikes as there are too many variables including rider weight, riding style, pillion duty, local road surface condition etc.. For example someone with the same bike and tyres as me said they got 6,000 from a rear whilst I get 3,000 !!
From personal experience over a number of years and bikes my opinion is there's no actual benefit to running a sports orientated tyre on the road, you just end up paying more over time. Also it's pointless comparing mileages between riders / bikes as there are too many variables including rider weight, riding style, pillion duty, local road surface condition etc.. For example someone with the same bike and tyres as me said they got 6,000 from a rear whilst I get 3,000 !!
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Re: CBR600rr - rear tyre recommendations
2500 miles and 2 trackdays, and you're complaining?? I'd say that's pretty darned good for sticky tyre!
Might be worth getting a second set of wheels for sticky trackdays tyres and running a more road/mileage oriented tyre for everyday?
Might be worth getting a second set of wheels for sticky trackdays tyres and running a more road/mileage oriented tyre for everyday?
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Re: CBR600rr - rear tyre recommendations
I ran a Mezeller RaceTec K3 on road and on track. on a GSXR 600 K1 managed to get 4 track days and road time from the front and could do about a year of road riding or a couple of track days from the rear.
Previously i used to use Mitchelins 2CT tyre and it lasted very well but grip was not great and after 2 years i fond the tyre went hard and needed changing anyway.
I currently run Metzeller M7RRs on my 1000cc and they have done Llandow and a year of road riding and are better in the wet then the Racetecs. depends if you are looking for something that will handle the rain or if you want summer sunshine only.
Previously i used to use Mitchelins 2CT tyre and it lasted very well but grip was not great and after 2 years i fond the tyre went hard and needed changing anyway.
I currently run Metzeller M7RRs on my 1000cc and they have done Llandow and a year of road riding and are better in the wet then the Racetecs. depends if you are looking for something that will handle the rain or if you want summer sunshine only.
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Re: CBR600rr - rear tyre recommendations
As moose said.
CBR wheels are cheap atm, run scrubs on track. With something like PR5 , Roadtech 01 or T31 for the road should do over 5K.
CBR wheels are cheap atm, run scrubs on track. With something like PR5 , Roadtech 01 or T31 for the road should do over 5K.
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