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Multi Compound Tires ?

 
tclause tclause
New User | Posts: 49 | Joined: 10/09
Posted: 10/23/09
07:31 AM

I was wondering if any one has any feedback on the new multi compound street tires.  
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kento1 kento1
Administrator | Posts: 460 | Joined: 09/07
Posted: 10/23/09
10:01 AM

Which ones in particular are you interested in?  

 
tclause tclause
New User | Posts: 49 | Joined: 10/09
Posted: 10/23/09
10:15 AM

None in particular, I am not crazy about the BT015 tires on my k8 hayabusa I would like more side grip and more center durability. I would like to have my cake and eat it too  
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kento1 kento1
Administrator | Posts: 460 | Joined: 09/07
Posted: 10/24/09
10:31 AM

Actually, any of the new multi-compound sport tires work well. Although with a big heavy bike like the Busa that quickly eats tires, we'd opt for something like the ContiSport Attack, Pirelli Diablo, or the new Dunlop Sportmax Q2.  

 
tclause tclause
New User | Posts: 49 | Joined: 10/09
Posted: 10/24/09
01:05 PM

Thanks for the info Kento. Big heavy bikes need love too  
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