I'm looking for a new set of rubber for my full monty fazer. I have had a set of diablo corsa's and thought they were really good, but the rear wore out pretty quickly, so i bought a standard diablo rear. I don't rate it as its not as grippy. Has anyone tried the corsa 3 or diablo rosso corsa ? I like the write ups for the diablo rosso, but is it too extreme for the fazer. ie... its more suited to light hypersports bikes and wouldn't work on a 200 kg + fazer
If it's broken, it's not fixed.
Running BT023's front and back right now, up till then my fave tyre on the gen 1 was PR2's
Avoid mez 4's lol but pretty much most rubber will keep you upright from then on. then its all personal pref realy.
The Avon storm2's i had were very good to start but wore out at an incredible rate, with the front going much quicker than the rear.
so i wouldnt use those again.
this time it was a toss up between the PR3's or the 023's and i went 023's as i got a better deal
So far i think its the best rubber i have had on the gen 1. only at just over 3k so far but still hardly worn (last half allways seems to go much faster though) i normaly get 4-4.5k from a rear tyre (apart from the avon storms that were ilegal at under 3k)
the 023's so far havent let me down once, have given good feel wet or dry and seem to be lasting well.
next set will either be 023's or i might try the PR3's just because the PR2's were good.
depends whats around when i renew.
I cant fault the 023s.I have ridden 10k miles on them in the last year on 2 quite diffrent motorcycles.... I have not found a better tyre to date. In terms of grip and mileage they are a fantastic combo to what has come before. I tested mine in hundreds of miles of cold wet foggy alpine passes in july without issue, and at the other extreme I did a trackday at cadwell on 30 sept where the dry grip was outstanding. I have never leant a bike so far or so hard in all my years of riding.The side compound is almost like a racetec. Yet I still can get up to 5000 miles from a rear .
I also like roadsmarts , and there is a new roadsmart2 about to come out.
PR3 so far have had some raves from the press about wet weather grip, though dry grip supposed to be suspect ( you cant have everything can you ! ) but little opinion on forums( that I have seen) ....save the topic where the tyre chunked up in extreme heat...like a racing wet might do !
Its my opinion, but its from proper real road miles, not pub bragging...
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I was a firm supporter of Avon Storms but after dropping the forks through the yokes I got pretty bad wear on the front, similar to but not as bad as ghostbiker, shame becuase up 'till then I couldn't fault them. I now have a BT023 on the front and am pretty pleased with it, I'll deffinately be putting a rear 023 on when the current Storm wears down. So my vote goes with the 023s.
Storms working well for me. 7k on the front since I've had the bike. Don't know how long it was on before that but not looking like they need replacement anytime soon
Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.
Dunlop Roadsmarts for me and on my XJR
To be honest i'm trying to find someone who has tried the diablo corsa 3's or diablo rosso corsa's on their fazer. I really want the stickiest rubber for mileage i can get. I like the profile of the diablo corsa's, so i don't want to change make in case i don't like them. The tyres are for my full monty fazer, which is used purely for sunny weekends hard riding. I really wanted to know if either pirellis were much better than the original corsa's. My other fazer is running maxxis tyres! :rollin I use it for work, so its not getting driven hard. (to be honest the maxxis tyres are ok).
Thanks for all the help, Nick.
Ps.. do you guys have shares with bridgestone..
If it's broken, it's not fixed.
I've never been let down by modern sports touring rubber even on my old ZX12R which I ran on Storms and I'm not a particularly slow rider. The only reason I'd want to fit sports tyres is if I was planning on doing a track day, otherwise to me it would be a waste of money.
If it helps Bike magazine awards the Rosso Corsa with 4 stars (same as 023s) and says "Grippy road & track tyre that impressed is in 2010, even in wet conditions". They havn't tested the Rosso IIs but say "Replaces the dissapointing Diablo Rosso for 2011. Pirelli say dry grip is good with resonable wet performance and mileage. Test soon"
Not sure this helps but 750 dorsoduro did 3000 on a rear and 6000 on a front corsa 3
Its just a ride