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SUZUKI RV 125 VAN VAN     Click here to read more comments about this bike!
van van, 17.07.2008
SUZUKI RV 125 VAN VAN can anybody recomend me other tyres for my Bike - or ist the Bridgestone the only posibility ??

KTM 950 SUPERMOTO     Click here to read more comments about this bike!
Crashcage, 14.07.2008
KTM 950 SUPERMOTO Just recieved 2x Pirelli Diabol Corsa III.
Excellent service!
Just started doing trackdays at Zandvoort,Next one 28-7-08.
Kms for the rear tyre?Not much! haha Just love peeling the rubber of in the corners.
Very good site,i will be back and i will be telling everyone.

Crashcage

HONDA CB 125 T     Click here to read more comments about this bike!
william dunlop, 18.06.2008
HONDA CB 125 T all i can say is for a 125 tyre it holds the road great i would not shop anywhere else for performance or price

william dunlop cb125t

SUZUKI GS 850 E, L     Click here to read more comments about this bike!
colin, 05.06.2008
Metzeler ME33 amd ME99 suit this machine well. Good wet grip and stable.

KAWASAKI VN 1500 MEAN STREAK     Click here to read more comments about this bike!
roy, 28.03.2008
KAWASAKI VN 1500 MEAN STREAK Can I enlarge my mean streak-1500-year-2002 rear tire
up 200 > more
orginal tire rear 170/60R-17.
how can I grade this up

SUZUKI GS 500 E     Click here to read more comments about this bike!
vojo, 14.03.2008
SUZUKI GS 500 E can i order a bigger tire
dimenzions:rear 150/70-1762h .............
Thank you please send me notification

KTM 950 SUPER DUKE     Click here to read more comments about this bike!
andy, 01.03.2008
KTM 950 SUPER DUKE excellent quick easy straight forward site. I'll be back cheers.

SUZUKI GSF 1200 S without ABS     Click here to read more comments about this bike!
daz, 19.01.2008
SUZUKI GSF 1200 S without ABS The Dunlop D208 is a good tyre when new it has loads of feel and gives plenty of feedback but my 1200 bandit it eating them 2 sets on the rear under 4000 miles front is dead now can't fault the tyre just the wear and it was easily taken to the edge without much effort which is a bit scary on a bandit time for a change I think - ContiSports.

YAMAHA YZF-R1 2004 -     Click here to read more comments about this bike!
by, 14.12.2007
YAMAHA YZF-R1  2004 - I have done the California Superbike School levels 1 - 3 on 3 different R1's, Level 1 on the Michelin Pilot Power - good grip level on an '03 R1, level 2 on my '05 R1 with Dunlop 208's (Original Equipment) - total lack of feedback from the rear tyre - not a good feeling. The level 3 was done on the 2CT's and the difference was substantial. The tyres felt planted to the tarmac all day; even with some over ambitious (for my part) braking and late corner entries on my R1 SP. On the open road you straight away feel better in the corners; the feel of the bike is sure, very little in the way of meandering due to momentary lack of grip due to poor adhesion. This I believe is mainly down to the synthetic construction of the tyre compared to others. What is most noticeable when you come back from a fast ride is that the 2CT's don't appear to go through a heat cycle like the Dunlop 208's and the Pirelli Corsa's. Often you will see on those tyres a blue-ing effect on the outer 30% of each side and this appears to reduce the adhesion of the tyre when at full lean (One of the guys at CSS advised me to bin the 208's prior to a school due to the relative performance characteristics of the 208's compared to the 2CT's) I'm not knocking the other tyres but given a choice I'll ride on 2CT's all the time until Michelin or others improve on them.

HONDA 1000 VARADERO 2003-     Click here to read more comments about this bike!
Varador, 28.11.2007
HONDA 1000 VARADERO  2003- Well? we have been enjoying a nice ride out from our club yesterday, which took the ODO for another 400 km. All kinds of roads, including gravel, and cobblestones; but also nice tarmac roads with tight twisty bents. We also managed to do some high speed motorway cruising up to an (in The Netherlands? ) very illegal 180 km/h. The bike showed a remarkable straight on stability; even under a strong head- and side wind.

What to say more as a huge ?WOW?? Even I could not expect to be that much impressed by any tyre. The last tyre which gave me a ?WOW? feeling was the good old Michelin T66X on twisty mountain roads; so George (Gepol), here is your real T66X succesor!
Although the Anakees I used as successor to the T66X where also very good, the steering of this new Conti is really up to another level. I have tested Dero?s on Bridgestone?s, on Pilot Road, on Metzelers, but I never felt such an improvement in the steering behaviour as with this new Conti Trail Attack.

If you look at the tyre in a diagonal cross-section, you will notice that the running surface is very much curved. In comparing with the (also brand new) Anakees under Karinda?s Dero the straight-on line is almost a full 2 centimetres (1 inch) smaller as on the Anakee.

And that shows! I never trusted to take some corners with the velocity I now did on the Conti and I never have done some cornering under such a steep angle. The best description I could think of is the feeling if you are cutting corners with a razorblade! It did not take long to ride the Trail Attack on to the edge of the running surface?! No 'chicken strips' here!

So, in the dry, on gravel and cobblestone paved roads the Conti Trail Attack performs very well. That good, that I do trust to make the statement that this tyre is at this moment the best available for our Varadero!

The only thing we could not test was the performance on the wet. Although this summer has started of as one of the wet ever, we did not have any rain during yesterdays ride out. The air temperature was around 17 degrees Celsius so I recon that road performance will only increase if the air temperature rises?

I do doubt that the Trail Attack will last as long as my last set of H version Anakees? The Trail Attack just invites to play!

Another thing: this tyre does not come cheap. The price tag is rated somewhere between the Michelin Anakee and the Michelin Pilot Road.

We will keep you posted. Next month we will have a ride out in to the German Black Forrest and the Austrian / German Alps on which we will see how the Attack performs under stress full situations. We will keep you posted!