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Title: Supermaxx Diamond MA-3DS versus dunlop sportmax roadsmart
Post by: kevinuk1 on 18 March 2015, 10:51:05 am
As above anyone used either of them? interested in any feedback
Title: Re: Supermaxx Diamond MA-3DS versus dunlop sportmax roadsmart
Post by: Frosties on 18 March 2015, 11:06:54 am
 :lurk
Title: Re: Supermaxx Diamond MA-3DS versus dunlop sportmax roadsmart
Post by: bigralphie on 18 March 2015, 12:21:57 pm
Are hanging them on port or starboard side of your barge ?    :D
Title: Re: Supermaxx Diamond MA-3DS versus dunlop sportmax roadsmart
Post by: Robbie8666 on 18 March 2015, 12:37:31 pm
just been looking at reviews of tyres and I'm running BT021's on my 600 atm but lots of good reviews for Road Pilots but open to other suggestions on here!! (other than safety / grip I'm looking for longevity as most of my miles on dual carriage ways ,, more touring than sports but do use on A/B roads for half my commute to work)
Title: Re: Supermaxx Diamond MA-3DS versus dunlop sportmax roadsmart
Post by: Dead Eye on 18 March 2015, 01:59:30 pm
Tyre threads can become heated debates but the most common recommendations for tyres (imo) are probably going to be; Michellin Pilot Road's (2, 3 or 4) and Bridgestone Battlax (BT023 and T30). If I remember correctly most of the couriers seem to favour the Pilot Road's - I personally like the Bridgestones
Title: Re: Supermaxx Diamond MA-3DS versus dunlop sportmax roadsmart
Post by: HarryHornby on 18 March 2015, 02:46:14 pm
+1 for everything dead eye says.......
Title: Re: Supermaxx Diamond MA-3DS versus dunlop sportmax roadsmart
Post by: acid drop on 18 March 2015, 04:09:42 pm
 Had roadsmarts on my fazer from new the rear used to square off around 5 thousand and it was noticeable by the handling, changed to maxxis diamonds covered 7 thousand and handling was still good even though you could see the rear was starting square off recently traded the bike in but would have been interested how much further I could have gone before the handling went off.