Tires BRIDGESTONE or DUNLOP
Run S21 (2.2bar front/ 2.1bar rear, cold)on CBR600 1998, intermediate+ level , nice wearing, quiet hard rubber so i can make 8 track days with rear and maybe 12/14 track days. They become a bit slippery when reaching wearing limit, but still manageable.
I had them in my r6 and they were sticky enough and confidence inspiring enough to let me reach mid-intermediate pace on my first day out. Great tires.
S22 are the lords tire. I used them through intermediate group and it’s the only tire I’ll ever use on the street
Bridgestone weather peak is far and away the best all season I've used. Good in the winter & a solid daily driver tire the rest of the year.
Bridgeston are super dourable tho, i got then on my mercedes sprinter generator 3,4 tons and they handle and last well, all seasons aslwell
Bridgestone A005 is exceptional in non-snowy conditions and definitely weaker in snow (but still miles ahead of any summer tyre). It is just tuned more towards mild climate and will get you home safely when you come across snow.
I can, however, recommend some tires that I trust wholeheartedly, and I don't take it easy on my tires. (Bridgestone Battlax Hypersport S22) Fantastic grip in rain, dry, hot, or cold.
My wife tried Q4's once - she loved the feel but completely used up a rear in a weekend on a SV650!
My last set of Bridgestone Potenza tires lasted maybe 15k miles, but we’re totally bald on the inside by the 10k mark or less. Very dodgy in the rain to drive.
The 18 inch wheels with low profile tires are rough, loud, and I've had 2 flats. The stock dunlop tires suck.
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