Stickiest, sporty tires?
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IWhen I first bought my KZ650 I used Michelin A48/M48 tires with PZ2 racing compound. They really did stick to the road like glue and enabled the bike to handle extraordinarily well. The only issue was expense. The rear tire would last only 1,000 miles and the front only 2,000 miles. So putting 6,000 miles per year on the bike meant I was spending over $900 per year (1970's dollars) on tires. After 2 years or so I switched to normal street compound. They also worked well but not as well as the PZ2 tires. If you can find current tires with racing compound for your bike be prepared to spend a fair amount of $$$ if you put a lot of miles on the bike per year, but OH WHAT FUN! Today I use Sport Demons and they work well for the riding I do. Ed
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swest wrote: I have the same problem with the tire sizes. I'm ready to "bight the bullet" and buy longer lasting maybe radial tires. I'm tired of changing a rear tire every 3-4 months and the front once a year. Is there a happy medium?
Steve
So tell us Steve, what are these tires you are wearing out so fast? Sport demons or???
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I run the 110/90/19 and the 130/90/18
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