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I find the rear Sport Demon on the 2013 Stone breaks traction easier than any tire I've ever used in my life. Even hard braking at 10mph will lock the tire in a slide.
I put the Michelin Pilot's on my V7 last tyre change and they are well over 7000 miles at the mo' with much more to go. Very impressed!
No expert rider, but I've had/ridden Suzuki GS850G, Sukuki GSX1100G, DR650, TU250X and TW200. Here in Montana "panic" stops/slow downs from critters darting out from the sides of the road is pretty standard. Plus I practice sudden stops at least once every trip. Never had a tire/rear end lock up like the V7/Pirelli combo. It's TOO EASY to do. Doesn't breed confidence. All except the TU250X have factory radial tires.Is there not a set of radial tires someone has tried that fit the tubeless rim of the Stone?I may have to be the first
No expert rider, but I've had/ridden Suzuki GS850G, Sukuki GSX1100G, DR650, TU250X and TW200. Here in Montana "panic" stops/slow downs from critters darting out from the sides of the road is pretty standard. Plus I practice sudden stops at least once every trip. Never had a tire/rear end lock up like the V7/Pirelli combo. It's TOO EASY to do. Doesn't breed confidence. All except the TU250X have factory radial tires.Is there not a set of radial tires someone has tried that fit the tubeless rim of the Stone?I may have to be the firstquote author=icenian link=topic=57392.msg983272#msg983272 date=1377595505]Erm, you do know it's a modern Guzzi and the brake pedal only operates the rear brake? ;DI'm no riding expert, but I would say if you're braking hard and using the rear brake, pretty much any tyre is likely to slide as it will have little weight on it. Usual mantra is 75% braking from the front, but that depends a lot on the bike's wheelbase and centre of gravity (high CoG and/or short wheelbase means more weight shift so more emphasis on front brakes) and how hard you're braking; on a lot of modern bikes it is pretty close to 100% braking at the front if you're really trying.If the rear really had poor grip, you should notice it under power, especially hard acceleration out of slower bends. But the V7 isn't all that prone to losing the back under power ;)
This looks like one of my attempts at using quotes on a smartphone. :BEER: :D
On my bikes I've had Michelin Pilot Activ and Bridgestone BT45, and Metzlers, but never had Pirelli Demons.The best IMHO are Dunlop GT501 ;-Thttp://www.dunlopmotorcycle.com/tire-catalog/road/street/gt501/
Dungflops,
Malik :o How the heck are you getting that kinda wear out of Sport Demons???
Just got the first 600 or so miles on the Pilot Activ front on my v7c. Initial impression is worlds better than the lasertec. I hit loads of "tar snakes" and never got nervous about it at all. I didn't do much aggressive or crazy twisty riding, but so far the grip seems great for my needs.
Kev, it's a shame you haven't moved down here to a warmer climate yet, as it really seems that you and I enjoy extremely similar types of riding. Maybe some day...
Kev, just out of curiosity, what specialty is she in?
Neonatology (NICU)
Austin would be perfect! We have Dell Children's Medical Center, and 6 other level 3 NICU's in city limits. I've been told by my father, the respiratory therapist, that Dell CMC is consistently on top ten lists for NICU.