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Everyone - What Tyres do you have on your CBF1000
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#20
BEANSTICK 1
CBF Newbie
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Bike: CBF
City / Town: MALTON
Re: Everyone - What Tyres do you have on your CBF1000
Reply #20 on:
01 October, 2020, 09:46:17 PM
just changed front at 12756miles rear did over 10000+ refitted pilot 2 they feel good wet or dry .
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#21
Moose1
CBF Member
Posts: 17
Bike: CBF1000 GT MK1
City / Town: Dublin
Re: Everyone - What Tyres do you have on your CBF1000
Reply #21 on:
02 October, 2020, 05:24:27 PM
Pirelli Angel ST's
Really good tyres in dry and wet and cheap compared to some sets.
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#22
jm2
CBF Master
Posts: 722
Bike: MkII in NHA95
City / Town: Newark
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Re: Everyone - What Tyres do you have on your CBF1000
Reply #22 on:
03 October, 2020, 12:14:13 AM
10,000+
Someone isn't trying or they were well shot.
By way of an update (if anyone is still asking); my stead is currently wearing a pair of Maxxis MA-3DS - not that I expect them to last much longer than the Z8s. So far, pretty good.
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#23
Shed
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City / Town: Newcastle
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Re: Everyone - What Tyres do you have on your CBF1000
Reply #23 on:
04 October, 2020, 06:23:38 PM
10,000 miles?
Must be so squared off, were you at the point of not needing your sidestand? Bike just stood up on its own?
Brilliant.
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#24
Crispy
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Posts: 154
Bike: CBF1000 SC58 MK1
City / Town: Manchester
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Re: Everyone - What Tyres do you have on your CBF1000
Reply #24 on:
04 October, 2020, 09:50:05 PM
I’m considering the Avon Trailrider tyres. Aggressive, look good on the bike, excellent handling in dry and wet conditions, minor off-road capability, but quite pricey.
My rear Pilot Road 2 tyre is under restriction due to a screw and a temporary puncture repair with one of these:
Hopefully one day a tyre will come along that will deal with diesel spills, screws and nails.
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Soichiro Honda, I salute you.
#25
Crispy
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Posts: 154
Bike: CBF1000 SC58 MK1
City / Town: Manchester
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Re: Everyone - What Tyres do you have on your CBF1000
Reply #25 on:
05 October, 2020, 09:42:07 PM
Just a heads up about eBay offering 15% off from selected sellers until 8th October. There’s quite a few biker shops participating with loads of gear as well as tyres. At the moment there’s Metzeler Roadtec 01, Pilot Road 2’s and 5’s, Bridgestone BT-023, Pirelli Angel GT II and a few others for tyre sizes 160/60/17 and 120/70/17.
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Soichiro Honda, I salute you.
#26
Stvlas
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Bike: CBF1000F
City / Town: Trim
Re: Everyone - What Tyres do you have on your CBF1000
Reply #26 on:
08 October, 2020, 03:42:12 PM
I have had Dunlop Roadsmart 3s on my Mk2 for more than 2 years now and 40,000km. On my second set, but they have long life with great grip. Have toured all over Ireland with them & commute daily 👍😃
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#27
paul.chucky
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Bike: cbf1000
City / Town: leeds
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Re: Everyone - What Tyres do you have on your CBF1000
Reply #27 on:
17 October, 2020, 08:51:36 AM
Originally Posted by
Crispy
Got Michelin Pilot Road 2 on my CBF.
I like the tyres but they take 3+ miles before they warm up properly, the bike can be a bit slippery for the first few miles in cold, wet weather.
Strange looking CBF
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waters wet s**t stinks
#28
Stvlas
CBF Member
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Bike: CBF1000F
City / Town: Trim
Re: Everyone - What Tyres do you have on your CBF1000
Reply #28 on:
17 October, 2020, 11:11:54 AM
Haven't noticed the 3km thing. Not inclined to get my knees down much 😊.
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#29
Crispy
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Bike: CBF1000 SC58 MK1
City / Town: Manchester
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Re: Everyone - What Tyres do you have on your CBF1000
Reply #29 on:
17 October, 2020, 12:05:08 PM
Yeah I think that bike is a Kawasaki Versys, sort of the same as a Biffer. I posted it to show the tyres and thread in action.
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Soichiro Honda, I salute you.
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