You'd never go home. Their roads and weather are phenomenal. Some of the people on the other hand . . . .Maybe we should swap, you come and live here in Wales and I’ll try and stick the California sunshine!
You'd never go home. Their roads and weather are phenomenal. Some of the people on the other hand . . . .Maybe we should swap, you come and live here in Wales and I’ll try and stick the California sunshine!
Looking on Twotyres website they dontlist them in S10 sizes.Threads got me looking at tyres. Anyone tried the Dunlop mutant hydrid ??
I'd go with the RA3, that will be my next set of tires in a few weeks. Seems the main difference between them is the RA3 has solid tread down the center of the rear. I believe the RA3 came out in 2017 and around then won sport touring tire competition by a motorcycle magazine in Germany call Motorrad. Their test seem very thorough! Then, I think the TA3 came out in 2019. Not sure if they could make a 90/10 tire better than their sport touring tire in 2 years. I think you'll be happy with either tire. Also, here in the States, they come with 3 years roadside assistancecan i ask out of those 2 conti tyres and i only ride on the road would you buy the road attack over trail attack i ask as i was just about to buy trail attack 3 didn,t know about the road attack
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rob
I used the Z6 on the RT, and loved them. When we switched to the ST1300 (Pan), we couldn't get them in the size needed. Took a chance on the BT-23, and ended up liking them. You're probably correct about the road type influencing the wear. Where I live the only place to lean a bike over is at intersections. Our roads have a zero fun factor. So, I go around corners as fast as I can, and accelerate as much as I can while leaned over. It helped keep the A41 round, but my current Road Smarts apparently are slow to warm up and are forcing me to ride more vertical. Yeah, our temps are cooler, but after 25 miles, they shouldn't be sliding like they are. Will not be using them again.. . . . , was a Metzeler Z6 on my Pan that only did a bit over 2500miles, . . . .