The FZ6 is different but all the FZS600's were 110
That seems like a very good deal from that site, and next time I'll try them.I will be going to Ride-in tyres in Reading for this one, as I owe the bloke big time, he could charge me twice what it costs from that site, and I would still consider myself quids in.I've never bother too much about pairings either, and will be replacing a Michelin macadam 100 which was on a second-hand wheel I got from the bay, because it had good discs, which has done me for over 10,000 miles.I do 300 miles a week commuting in all weathers, and the BT23 have always been good to me on wear and handling. I'm loathe to change as I don't want to spend six months for a rear or a year for a front wishing I'd not bothered.
Firstly, the Michelin PR3's and PR4's are recommended on here by couriers, people that do touring, and also the every day commuter like me.I cannot speak any higher of them.The wet and dry grip is the same, they are simply brilliant all round.They don't do a 110 front in the PR4, hence the PR3 instead.
Quote from: darrsi on 14 December 2018, 02:53:02 pmFirstly, the Michelin PR3's and PR4's are recommended on here by couriers, people that do touring, and also the every day commuter like me.I cannot speak any higher of them.The wet and dry grip is the same, they are simply brilliant all round.They don't do a 110 front in the PR4, hence the PR3 instead.Good to know.Might give a PR4 rear a go in a couple of months when the canvas starts showing in the 021 I have on there now
I get my tyres from Oponeo online these days, they generally have two prices, one for deliveries in the next two or three days, or a cheaper price if you can wait about a week.Then i take the loose wheel to my bike shop and they fit it for me.It still works out way cheaper doing things this way if that's a possible option for you, as long as you're okay removing the wheel yourself and have a lift or your own car to transport the loose wheel.https://www.oponeo.co.uk/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI0JKi9t-e3wIVxLHtCh0EsQPhEAAYASAAEgJkX_D_BwE
Quote from: darrsi on 14 December 2018, 06:47:49 amI get my tyres from Oponeo online these days, they generally have two prices, one for deliveries in the next two or three days, or a cheaper price if you can wait about a week.Then i take the loose wheel to my bike shop and they fit it for me.It still works out way cheaper doing things this way if that's a possible option for you, as long as you're okay removing the wheel yourself and have a lift or your own car to transport the loose wheel.https://www.oponeo.co.uk/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI0JKi9t-e3wIVxLHtCh0EsQPhEAAYASAAEgJkX_D_BwEDarrsiGot my front 023 fitted yesterday and enquired about the Oponeo thing, as he is registered as one of the places you can get you tyres shipped to direct. His price for an 023 rear was £107 plus change fitted and balanced, which compared to £106 from Oponeo, obviously with fitting and balancing on top.Ride-in tyres in Reading is the place, I can't recommend him highly enough.