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What Tyre To Fit Onto My Dvt

Discussion in 'Tyres' started by ADS1, May 14, 2016.

  1. Mainly middle rear, as you'd expect road riding. The front looks ok for the mileage apart from the edge of the tread on the right only. Can't seem to capture it as well but you can just see them starting to flick up/ stand proud, never seen this before.
    I used to do 2 rear's to 1 front, but not any more as found the front is way past its best before the 2nd rear is finished.
    I used to run PR4's on my single spark and get 3500 out of those, so can't understand why not now. These tyres have done 1940 miles and bike ridden no different.

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  2. Look at your front again.......
    The centre line of the tyre shows the leading edge of the sipe feathered and the trailing side cupped, do you agree? Follow that sipe and you will see the sipe reverses this trend as it meets the sidewall, it turns to leading cupped and trailing part of the wipe is feathered???
    This is normally a rebound issue if i remember correctly, also it looks about 4mm tread depth? Fucked??? suspension setup then run in again then fill your boots,
    Rear, flatted out centre but using nearly full lean in the turns??? Your a point and squirt if you say your not a toured or luggage up?? 3mm tread?, tyres far from fucked but yes you would feel inferior feedback compared to new tyres, get your suspension looked at, match it to you, if you have already done the suspension relative to your current weight then move away from highly sipped tyres, that being the case avoid Z01's as they mould same as PR4's so next big boy would be Pirelli Angel GT's, they should deliver wet grip with a higher silica content which allows the need for less thin sipes, those tyres have easily got another K on them, you need to appreciate that tyres loose there ability as wear patterns set in, the patterns yes are part of the tyres make up, AR influenced by YOUR suspension set-up, but if they do not suit you then move to something that suits YOU and your BIKE together with YOUR riding style
     
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  3. You sound like you know your sheet!
    You're correct re suspension set up, I've been struggling with the front end for a while now. Couldn't sort it so had dealer look at it, they've diagnosed a fooked left fork internal. (no compression) Probably going to replace the complete leg, apparently they're not allowed to pull the internal on the left leg apart.
    so the plan is finish off rear, replace rubber and have suspension setup as off to the B500 in July
     
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  4. Just ordered some Roadtec 01's based in a 180/55 withou thinking, looked after and saw there is a 190/50 option.

    The stock scorpions are 190/55.

    which size is preferred and why?
     
  5. Roadtecs 01's also come in a HWB aka heavy weight bike variety also.
     
  6. Yeah I saw that, but 95% am solo with light luggage so not needed.

    Which size is correct, 180/55 or 190/50, might be time to change my order if i've made a mistake!
     
  7. You should be putting 190/55s on.
    That's what I put on mine, and they're RoadTech 01s
     
    #47 nkibble, Jun 7, 2016
    Last edited: Jun 7, 2016
  8. Cool just called to change the order, typically the 190/55 will take 2 weeks to deliver and cost and extra £15! Looking forward to testing these, read a lot of great reviews
     
  9. I've put 1500 miles on mine and I think they're superb!
     
  10. Hi, going to fit some new tyres for a European tour this year on my standard DVT. Considering Metz road tech 01, would I need to go for the "HWM" version? Will be riding solo, but with full luggage.
     
  11. I've got the RoadTechs and was told by the tyre specialist that HWM is for the big touring bikes. He laughed when I asked. They're fantastic tyres, BTW
     
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    Wtf are you doing to them?! I got 4K+ from rear and 9k front on my pr4s. And the scorpions are very average tyres.

    Try supercorsas ;)
     
  13. So that's a "NO" then is it? They don't count the Multi as a "big touring bike". Plenty big enough for me!
     
  14. Roadtec 01 HWM is suppose to give even longer tyre duration as the center is more solid rubber mix.
     
  15. I'm currently 3000 miles into a set of cheapo Maxxis Diamonds. Great tyre, grippy enough to predict slides. They go proper tacky to the touch after a good ride. Won't get many more miles out of this rear though, looks like I've been on track with them. They are a seriously steep profile, took a few miles to get used to the falling off a cliff feeling.

    Only fit them as was in a major rush for an MOT and they were £130 for the set. At £130 and an estimated 3750-4000 miles (based on current wear), I could fit 2 sets and do bloody well.

    Will probably end up back on the scorp 2's though. I think they're a fantastic tyre.


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  16. R01 with 1300 km in a round for attending XIII meeting of Ducatistas DOC in Spain.
    Really good tyres, very stable, rigid and predictable.
    Not sure if aging will be the best one, but first impressions are really good.
    Keep you updated.
     
  17. Good to hear, what pressures are you running?
     
  18. 2.5/2.9 - always with passenger and loaded side bags+rear trunk during that trip.
     
  19. Many thanks for your help and advice. Ride safe.
     
  20. Just had my PR4 front go off on me during a trip through Spain/Portugal. The profile flattened off from the corners and then the treads started to cup and made the front feel very vague in the corners. I've never had this problem previously with PR3's and was a bit disappointed to the point of going for a change to Angel GT/Metzler Z01?

    Anyone know what could have caused this? Have not changed any suspension settings for years (Multistrada 1200 2010).
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