I have an 02 Kat and I am looking to spend somewhere between 250-300 for the set. So far the IRC sport road winner's have caught my eye along with the Continental contiforce's. Anyone have experience with either? The best price I have seen is from tireexpress.com for 220 for the set.
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Originally posted by KentuckyKAT View PostI have an 02 Kat and I am looking to spend somewhere between 250-300 for the set. So far the IRC sport road winner's have caught my eye along with the Continental contiforce's. Anyone have experience with either? The best price I have seen is from tireexpress.com for 220 for the set.
The contiforce tires are great touring tires... but they are touring tires. That means a much flatter profile for longer straight rides.
With you living in KY... I might suggest a slightly more sporty version for the tires to handle the curves. Cointi road attacks are my personal choice, but I've heard good things about the Michelin CT2 tires on handling, and having very long lifes.
Krey93 750 Kat
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Originally posted by cybrnathan View PostThe Continental Road Attack tires are great, really stick to the road, reasonably priced online, and are pretty durableCurrent Bike: 2005 SV1000S K5 Red, 7,xxx miles, Hot Bodies Double Bubble Tinted Screen, Hot Bodies Fender Eliminator, Pirelli Diablo Rossi's, LED Flush Mounts, Front/Side/Rear Sliders, PC-III USB, K&N Air Filter, aTRE Mod, TechSpec Tank Grips, Solo Seat Cowl, Corbin Seat, HEL SS Brake/Clutch Lines.
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Originally posted by Kreylyn View PostThe contiforce tires are great touring tires... but they are touring tires. That means a much flatter profile for longer straight rides.
With you living in KY... I might suggest a slightly more sporty version for the tires to handle the curves. Cointi road attacks are my personal choice, but I've heard good things about the Michelin CT2 tires on handling, and having very long lifes.
Krey
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Road Attacks hear as well
Got mine from www.motorcyclesuperstore.com and had them installed locallyBlood , its in you to give! http://www.blood.ca/
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Originally posted by indianboy7 View PostI have no experience with the Continentals, but I just put a set of Pirelli Angel ST's on my bike and they're awesome....I bought them off of motorcyclesuperstore.com and paid around 230$ shipped.
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I ride on Metzlers. Dont remember off hand which model i have on there now. They are very soft and sticky. Tread life isnt really long, but i ride a lot in the Mountains. Lots of Twisties, have to have good traction. Mountain on one side and guard rail on the other. Ill take traction over tread life for now until i decide to experiment with other tires.
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I got a set of Conti motions from DK not to long ago for 135 shipped... My last set had 2 plugs in the rear and 1 up front (Dunlops, PO took bad care of the bike.)... i was real scared on those so i didnt ride(good idea) I recently put the motions on and got a lot of confidence now...Those were the first tires i bought and they are probably not the greatest but i like them just fine. Just throwin another option your way...-Noe-
2000 Katana 750
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