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Post by jcr »

Michelin pilots seem to be the popular choice, for the Thunderace.
not particularly cheap, but i really dont think, you should skimp on tyres, for a high performance machine.
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Post by bunk »

Ive always been a battlax guy. 22r's on the fazer and 20r's on the rgv, they do just fine for me.
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Post by Tazzkiller »

for spirited riding the Bridgestones are very good but don't last very long, 1200 miles for the rear on the exup, for all round riding I find the michelin pilot roads are great and give great mileage, but you have to be sympathetic
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1200 miles for a rear tyre is shocking.
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