Just got back from putting the first 200 miles on the Storms. Impressed is an understatement. These tires are incredible! I FINALLY...after all this time I have to give abolutely NO effort into the bars to get it to track perfect in the corners. I'm already to 1/4" chiken strips, and that's only because the turns just weren't tight enough for full lean.
front balanced out at 3/4 oz and rear went 1 oz.
OTOH......(just to be fair here) I DO see the "wobble" around 40mph or so, but to be honest I can only see it slightly and CANNOT feel it in the bars at all. I don't even realize it's doing anything like that until I specifically take my hands off to look. I tried everything to get it to wobble any worse. Never happened no matter what I tried.
Also.....I think I too am getting a little "hopping" in the front tire. BUT......I did notice a high spot before putting the wheel back on. I was going to ask the guy that mounted them if anything could be done, but I was dying to try them out first.
I got it up to 125 with the front tire twitching slightly, but not bad at all. What I noticed was that the tire didn't seem quite seated on the bead in that spot.
[uPDATE 5/14/07 950 miles] NO wobble, NO bouncing, NO hopping, NO nothing! Front and rear are working perfectly!!!!!
THESE TIRES STICK LIKE GLUE!!!! PERIOD!!!!!!!
My take on all this? If I get at least 5k out of both tires, or at least the rear, I'm definitely buying another set.
I thought the Stradas were excellent peformers, but the front cupped way too soon at 6k, and the rear went 6k until the chords just started to show. Just for the fact that I can now SEE when the tire is well worn I'd buy them again! The Z6 and Strada give little to no indication when the're going into the chords.
The hardest part of all this is having to relearn the steering technique because it turns so well now. I kept purposely turning in too much all day, having been drilled to to that with the Z6 and Strada fronts. This front tire stuck wherever I put it in the turn.
I would HIGHLY recommend these tires to anyone now. I guess you just have to check for high spots on the tires, and make sure they balance with relatively little weight.
Not much more to report until I put some good miles on them.