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Does anyone know of a tire that's similar in price and performance?
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I'd rather not roll the dice.
Does anyone know of a tire that's similar in price and performance?
Spit fires are about 20% the tire that the road rider is, it is like comparing apples to pianos.
Have you actually logged over 100,000 miles on the Spitfires with that comment?
Daniel
Anyone can look at the profile and tell you it's a better handling tire (the Roadrider). It's, yanno, round, vs squah. Then again, I suppose it depends on whether you ride more twists than straights. In which case I suppose it doesnt matter. But. If you want a tire that hooks up well, inspires a great deal of confidence leaned hard, wet or dry, and you can get 8-10K miles out of, buy the RoadRider. The Spitfires look straight out of 1979 in comparison. Just my .02.
Have you actually logged over 100,000 miles on the Spitfires with that comment?
Daniel
Well I went over to Jake Wilson and found these tires
For the front 100/90/19
Avon Distanzia
Avon Venom AM41
Avon Roadrider am26
Pirelli Night Dragon
Pirelli Sport Demon
Dunlop D607 (IIRC these are oem on DRZ-SM's)
Dunlop GT501 (OEM on cruisers)
Bridgestone Battlax Bt45 (not a bad sporting tire)
Now back at the back
rear 100/90/18
Only the Avon Roadrider AM26, which seems to be a front tire.
rear 110/90/18
Avon Roadrider AM26, which again, seems to be a front tire.
Bridgestone Battlax bt45 in both h and v rated
Dunlop D404 rear
Pirelli Sport Demon rear
rear 120/80/18
Avon Distanzia
Bridgestone Battlax bt45
rear 120/90/18
Avon roadrider am26 rear
Dunlop d404
Dunlop gt501
Bridgestone Battlax bt45
Now it has been ages since I even rode a bike with the BT45's and I don't have any experience with the rest of these tires or even the touring tires I did not bother to include in this listing, but at least you can see there more choices than the spitfires or Road riders.
Still I'd consider the BT45's a safe bet, and a benchmark to compare any other tire to it.