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playtowinthegame 02-24-2012 04:00 PM

New here-tire help
 
hello everyone. just started riding. like 4 days ago lol. just bought myself my first bike, a 2001 yamaha yzf-600.

i need a new rear tire. does anybody have any recommendations for me. only looking to spend at most 150. i obviously dont need a racing tire. just a quality tire, with great tread.

Dave 02-24-2012 04:35 PM

Are you the guy I sent here? welcome

Porkchop 02-24-2012 07:17 PM

Rear tire size 160/60-ZR17. I dont think the ZR is a necessity, because the Z rating is a lower rating than most current tires. Someone else may need to back me up on that one, but I think that is correct.

Bridgestone Battlax BT-021 Rear Tire. - $155 Replacement for the stock OEM BT-020

Michelin Pilot Road 2 - $125

Michelin Pilot Power - $113

Pirelli Diablo - $120

Dunlop Sportmax Q2 - $130

Anything else will be too expensive, or are off brand. I always buy online, get the free shipping, and have a small shop put on for real cheap. Saves a ton from big dealer full pricing and labor prices....

playtowinthegame 02-24-2012 09:24 PM

yes i think so. u had the 954 lol

playtowinthegame 02-24-2012 09:25 PM

pork chop- the tire size is a 180/55/17 if that matters

Dave 02-25-2012 07:27 AM

Q2s are great

Captain Morgan 02-25-2012 02:01 PM

What tire is on the front and how old is it? There's more to a tire than the tread depth. Make sure there aren't any cracks or dryrot on the front. You do NOT want a front tire blowout, especially if you've only been riding for a very short time. I'm also not a fan of mixing different tires front and rear, but some will say it's not a problem.

Mikey 02-26-2012 02:17 AM

Pilot Power $117 (my vote)

Continental Conti Motion $105

BT-090 $135 (even though I am personally anti-Bridgestone)

Metzeler Sportec M3 $117

Pirelli Diablo $117

Amber Lamps 02-26-2012 11:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Captain Morgan (Post 506875)
What tire is on the front and how old is it? There's more to a tire than the tread depth. Make sure there aren't any cracks or dryrot on the front. You do NOT want a front tire blowout, especially if you've only been riding for a very short time. I'm also not a fan of mixing different tires front and rear, but some will say it's not a problem.

I'm like that too...

Continental tires are bout $180 for the set...

http://www.tiresunlimited.com/ALL%20...nti_motion.htm

playtowinthegame 02-26-2012 12:07 PM

im going to go with those dunlops. read great tests and reviews on them. no bad marks.


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