cometman
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Angel rear 2 up spec. and angel front are doing very very well. I like them. 2nd rear and 1st front. Will be needing a 2nd front soon.
Who in the Hell is this FJRBluesman guy?I love tire threads! Thanks for letting play.
Yeah, this, though I voted for PR2s, so we balance out.I voted for Pirelli Angels because they are actually my favorite tires, but I use just as many PR2s as Angels because the PR2s last a lot longer and I like to take long rides that I would not be able to complete on a set of Angels.
As you can read above, this poll was done a couple of years ago. At that time there were no Bridgestone BT023GTs, Pirelli Angel GTs or new Avon Storm II's.Well I must be an odd bear out - I tried the PR2s and really did not like them, Front turned into a 3 sided POS. Low speed handling was the pits and high speed had some issues. Lasted, you bet they did. I will give them that.Looking for anything that is not a dual compound - That has to be the stupidest idea yet.
I would rather ride a head shaking Conti Motion before I put another PR2 on my bike.
Maybe I got a bad one but the ones we put on the wife's EX650 are doing the same thing
What out there any more is not dual compound.
Avon?
Curious why you went for the A spec, Ross, being that you only ride 1-up. Looking forward to your long term impressions. I used to run the Pirelli Diablo Strada's (single compound) on the front end exclusively when they were still available. Perhaps the Angel GT front would be a good match for some of the other longer wearing rear dual compound tire as mentioned above as well.I finally got around to changing out my over-used and very squared off PR2's. Great durability but the last few thousand miles were a bit ugly. Since this thread has been "refreshed", I thought I would add another tire to the mix. Just installed the relatively new Pirelli Angel GT. (rear tire "A" spec) First impressions (10 miles) are favorable but ANY tire would feel better than the worn out piece of crap that was on the bike. Hope its a good one!
There is very little information out there on the tire and what I have read suggests that the "A spec" tire is more appropriate for heavier sport-touring bikes. (Heavier clearly describes the FJR). I have never bothered with the heavier spec tires for PR2's or anything else. While I don't ride 2-up, I am not petite and often carry up to 50 lb or so of luggage and camping gear. For a first try with this new tire, I thought I would err on the side of possible overkill rather than risk running into difficulties. I will run these for awhile and see how they work for me. If I like them, I would probably try the regular version and save a few bucks. Was a bitch to mount the rear - much worse than PR2 or PR3.Curious why you went for the A spec, Ross, being that you only ride 1-up. Looking forward to your long term impressions. I used to run the Pirelli Diablo Strada's (single compound) on the front end exclusively when they were still available. Perhaps the Angel GT front would be a good match for some of the other longer wearing rear dual compound tire as mentioned above as well.
I'll be able to report on the GT regular spec in a few weeks. I have a set mounted waiting to be shredded at EOM. Hope they last the trip. The old Angel didn't make it home from EOM two years ago on my or S76's bike.Curious why you went for the A spec, Ross, being that you only ride 1-up. Looking forward to your long term impressions. I used to run the Pirelli Diablo Strada's (single compound) on the front end exclusively when they were still available. Perhaps the Angel GT front would be a good match for some of the other longer wearing rear dual compound tire as mentioned above as well.
I've been running the Z8s which i think is an improvement over the Z6s which came on my bike. I got 11,500 out of the 6s and there was still some left in the rear when I swapped them out but the front was toast. I decided to do both because I wanted the matched set. About 4,000 on the 8s at this point and looking good no appreciable signs of wear. If I'm not mistaken they are a single compound. YMMV.Well I must be an odd bear out - I tried the PR2s and really did not like them, Front turned into a 3 sided POS. Low speed handling was the pits and high speed had some issues. Lasted, you bet they did. I will give them that.Looking for anything that is not a dual compound - That has to be the stupidest idea yet.
I would rather ride a head shaking Conti Motion before I put another PR2 on my bike.
Maybe I got a bad one but the ones we put on the wife's EX650 are doing the same thing
What out there any more is not dual compound.
Avon?
The Z8 interact is a dual compound rear but single compound front tyre.I've been running the Z8s which i think is an improvement over the Z6s which came on my bike. I got 11,500 out of the 6s and there was still some left in the rear when I swapped them out but the front was toast. I decided to do both because I wanted the matched set. About 4,000 on the 8s at this point and looking good no appreciable signs of wear. If I'm not mistaken they are a single compound. YMMV.