I'm needing a new set of tires for my Ninja 14. I got about 5,000 miles on my current set of tires. Haven't been doing burn-outs and such just basic day to day riding. What type of tire will give me the best performance and longest wear?
Many Thanks
Created on: 04/24/09 02:08 PM
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russty
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RE: New Tires for ZX-14
04/25/09 3:37 AM
+1 Hub
The tyres seem to wear as a set, not just at the same time, but in a complimentary manner. When you break that set by adding one new tyre, neither perform to full potential. replace the pair and it seems to be a different story.
Personally, I have had bad experiences with OEM tyres (in Aus) that has resulted in avoidable damage to 3 new bikes when the OEM tyres let go when aftermarket tyres perfrm well. So as Hub says:
This is no bike to mess with and tires are one of them.
When I got this bike, I replaced the OEMs with a set of my favourite Pirelli Corsa IIIs.
Romans
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RE: New Tires for ZX-14
04/25/09 6:52 PM
I just watched a thread on the new gsxr 1000 . They talked a bit about the new brigestone Batt 16 that came stock on this bike. The tires outperformed their expectation . These tires are also stock on the wifes new kawi zx 600R. The bike has has only 20km on the clock, so I really have no opinion but seem OK .
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RE: New Tires for ZX-14
05/11/09 5:30 PM
I installed the Pirelli Diablo Stradas the High mileage tire they have and I have to said they are awesome , I put about 1000 miles on them and don't even look like they wear out at all, not to mention they grip like glue on the rain and I do also run the twisty mountain roads and they grip very awesome too, I have to said from now on I will stick to this tires !
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darryle
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RE: New Tires for ZX-14
05/14/09 3:01 PM
Pirelli corsa III's for me.My 07 came with Dunlops hated them,tried Bridge stones they were pretty good .Then Corsa III's I loved them .Currently running Rossos.I like them but feel the Corsa III's are better.It would ,be nice to try super Corsa's but the 14 would eat them too quickly
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RE: New Tires for ZX-14
05/16/09 3:24 AM
BT 016's for knee-dragging!!!
It boils down to whether you want a hi-performance tire for grip, or a hi-performance tire for longevity. You cannot expect a tire designed to stick like glue and lateral grip, to outlast a tire designed for the long haul. The rubber used to make a sticky tire is alot softer and generates heat quicker than a tire designed for touring. A touring tire is made with a harder compound and therefore is going to last longer than the sticky soft tire designed for grip.
This is why multi-compound tires like the Bridgestone BT016, Michelin Pilot Powers, and Dunlop Sportmax GP's, too name a few, give you the best of both worlds, a harder longer lasting compound in the middle and softer, stickier rubber toward the edges.
A hi-performance sticky tire will never outlast a harder sport-touring tire!!! BUT
A long lasting sport-touring tire will NEVER stick as good as a hi-performance sport-tire!!!
So if you are rolling thru the canyons and never really pushing it too the edge then a sport-touring tire that lasts twice as long is going to do you fine.. BUT
If you are dragging-knees, and really laying into the curves, then a tire that doesn't last 1/2 as long but sticks, when leaned over twice as good is what you want...
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