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Bus Rubber Help - dad1300 - 16-04-2011 One for the Brains Trust, I ran Michie Pures recently and they stuck on superbly over our last big Run. It was over a week and 3,500k's. I was very shakey over the last 500k's to home; then threw them away. Is there a tried and true tyre used be the experienced Bus drivers that sticks, is predictable and lasts a bit longer? I'm mixing with F4's, R1's, 1098S's and Aprillia's etc etc so the pace can be spirited ![]() Cheers dad1300 RE: Bus Rubber Help - cyndemgum - 16-04-2011 (16-04-2011, 02:57pm)dad1300 Wrote: One for the Brains Trust,Front pilot power 2cts, Rear pilot power 2cts or standard pilot powers. Have spent about 5 grand on tyres in the past 6 years, Michies, Metzelers,Bridgies,Dunlops and Contis. Keep going back to the Pilot Powers. Just my thoughts, Paul. RE: Bus Rubber Help - BEAU - 16-04-2011 Maybe you would like to go to the new members thread and tell us a bit about yourself Dad1300. You may get a bigger better response and let us no about yourself RE: Bus Rubber Help - Greeny_SA - 16-04-2011 (16-04-2011, 08:13pm)BJK1 Wrote: Maybe you would like to go to the new members thread and tell us a bit about yourself Dad1300. You may get a bigger better response and let us no about yourself Avon . RE: Bus Rubber Help - CeeJay07 - 17-04-2011 Do a search dad1300, there's a gazillion threads about tyres already. RE: Bus Rubber Help - Madmax - 17-04-2011 Gotta go with Greeny Dad. The Avon Storm is an excellent gripper that I still managed to get 10k out of after getting just short of 5K out of the Viper, now called a VP2? You could ride up brick walls with the Vipers on, the Storms a little less grip but still very sticky for long range riding. |