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| Senior Member Joined: May 2012 From: San fran Posts: 291 Thanks: 2 I Ride: 2006 s2r monster , tricolore :) | Tires
Anyone change to a different tire or same and how many miles?
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| Senior Member Joined: Dec 2011 From: Cincinnati, OHIO, USA Posts: 267 Thanks: 1 I Ride: Own(ed): '09 Ape RS125 '08 CBR1KRR, '00 RC51, '00 RS50, '01 RS50 80cc, '98 VTR1000F, '90 FZR400R |
Same exact pair front and rear. 1750 street only miles. Mostly twisties. Centers were still good, sides completly shot in the rear, 80%+ front. Cost $520 installed at Wheelers in Robbinsville, NC. Chris |
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| Senior Member Joined: May 2012 From: Someville, Somestate Posts: 2,182 Thanks: 149 |
I switched to the Michelin CUP/Ones which I'm sure you've been posted in a couple of threads. I did notice the traction control thought they were slipping a little on hard accel out of corners, but I just dialed back the DTC to 1. Fixed it for when I was riding, if not I was going to just turn it off. Much better than the SC's
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| Senior Member Joined: Mar 2012 From: Washington, DC Posts: 1,463 Thanks: 234 I Ride: Panigale Tri-Colore |
Very difficult to beat Pirelli, and since they set the bike up with these tires I am sure you had some tuning to do with the Michelins? They have a higher profile I believe, but then again its been a long time since I used their stuff. Which are their top of line now? Pure?
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| Senior Member Joined: May 2012 From: Someville, Somestate Posts: 2,182 Thanks: 149 |
Cups are their top of the line dot race tire. And it's pretty easy to beat them, they are better tires period. They feel natural to me because I'm used to them, all I did was lower the tc setting.
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| Senior Member Joined: May 2012 From: San fran Posts: 291 Thanks: 2 I Ride: 2006 s2r monster , tricolore :) |
Thanks guys, appreciate the info!!
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| Senior Member Joined: Apr 2012 From: NM Posts: 158 Thanks: 4 I Ride: 1199 |
Gotta love how we can just change those traction control settings. Lurking in the S1000RR forums I have learned that is one of their major complaints with the engine maps ( slick, race, sport, rain)- they can’t change settings with in a map, they can only change between them.
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| Senior Member Joined: Jun 2012 From: Auburn Hills, MI Posts: 249 Thanks: 21 I Ride: Ducati 1199 S ABS & '09 Triumph Daytona 675 | How the crap did you get the stock supercorsa's from Wheelers? I've asked multiple times and he always said he can't get them.
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| Senior Member Joined: Dec 2011 From: Cincinnati, OHIO, USA Posts: 267 Thanks: 1 I Ride: Own(ed): '09 Ape RS125 '08 CBR1KRR, '00 RC51, '00 RS50, '01 RS50 80cc, '98 VTR1000F, '90 FZR400R | Quote:
They ordered another set while I was there the first time to ensure they would have them for the next RSV4 or 1199 that came in the door. He mentioned he sold more than 1000 tires last year. Pretty good for a small shop. Price was cheaper than the dealer. Overall pricey, but good price considering. Chris | |
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| Senior Member Joined: Apr 2012 From: Minnesota Posts: 186 Thanks: 4 I Ride: 916, 999R, 1199S Tri, GSX-R750RG LTD, RS250, WR426F, Z1000SX, ZX7R M2 |
OEM rear went 2500. Was going on a trip and replaced the front and rear with non-OEM Supercorsa SPs in stock sizes. OEM front looks like it might last another 1000. New non-OEM front was done after 1500 miles of aggressive street riding. It had been mounted backwards by a local dealer. First time I've ever worn a front out faster than a rear. Wonder whether being mounted backwards had anything to do with it. Rear went 2200 before it got a puncture. Probably would have made 2400 miles. Non-OEMs worked fine, although I did notice that after the front was changed without the changing the rear, the traction control seemed to think there was loss of traction in tight low speed turns. I assume this reflects how sensitive the traction control is to differences in profile (new front with worn rear). The dealer said the OEM and non-OEM Supercorsas are different in terms of profile and compound. BTW, I tried to buy a Supercorsa front from Wheelers last week and when I called they said they didn't have them and they coudn't get them. Some friends of mine who went there to meet me said that when they asked, Wheelers said they had them and they say they saw them at Wheelers. I didn't go to Wheelers, after they said they didn't have them and ended up getting a non-OEM front at Rider's Hill in Dahlonega. NPR couldn't answer the question when I asked whether they had OEM Supercorsas or non-OEM Supercorsas. |
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| Senior Member Joined: May 2012 From: Elizabeth City, NC Posts: 325 Thanks: 31 I Ride: 1199 S Panigale | Quote:
However when it comes to anything else, his pricing and help is top notch. He's always been my suspension guy for the last ten years. The only bike he had a hard time with was my stock 1098. The front springs were too soft for me. Otherwise he is definitely a great guy to visit and give business to incase anyone is looking for anything done while at the Gap. | |
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