Posted by ROBERT MILLER on January 29, 2006, 9:01 pm
> What is a good tire for my gsx 750.
> front 110/80-17
> rear 150/70-17
> I have avon AV45/AV46 Azaro-st's on it but its geting news ones. This
> week.
> The only other tire is that size I found are dun's D205 sport-tourings.
> Are they beter? Are there others?
> Any feed back.
Wet, some high speed, mostly touring, few back roads.
Posted by LJ on January 29, 2006, 11:20 pm
>> What is a good tire for my gsx 750.
>> front 110/80-17
>> rear 150/70-17
>> I have avon AV45/AV46 Azaro-st's on it but its geting news ones. This
>> week.
>> The only other tire is that size I found are dun's D205 sport-tourings.
>> Are they beter? Are there others?
>> Any feed back.
>>
> Wet, some high speed, mostly touring, few back roads.
I second DR's experience. Mediocre ride and only about 8K everyday/touring
miles and they were done. I usually get at least 10 or 12K on Michelins or
Metzlers
Posted by John Johnson on January 30, 2006, 12:51 am
> > What is a good tire for my gsx 750.
> > front 110/80-17
> > rear 150/70-17
> > I have avon AV45/AV46 Azaro-st's on it but its geting news ones. This
> > week.
> > The only other tire is that size I found are dun's D205 sport-tourings.
> > Are they beter? Are there others?
> > Any feed back.
> >
>
> Wet, some high speed, mostly touring, few back roads.
Unless you've had a problem with the Avons, I'd stay with them. IME (one
set of AV54/6) is that they stick pretty well, will give about as much
grip as my bike ('94 VFR750) will take on the road, and wear well with
my riding style. You can't just pop into a shop and buy one if you need
a fast replacement, but that's about the only downside that I've
encountered so far. fwiw.
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John
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> front 110/80-17
> rear 150/70-17
> I have avon AV45/AV46 Azaro-st's on it but its geting news ones. This
> week.
> The only other tire is that size I found are dun's D205 sport-tourings.
> Are they beter? Are there others?
> Any feed back.