Whats The Last Thing You Bought?

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  1. Vulpes

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    Feeling a bit better then Andy?
     
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    Another pair of Metzler Racetec RRs

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    Yes, the R5s are a great tyre, the R6 version is now on sale as well, the only negative with the RRs is they are toast at less than 3K, but still better mileage than the original Supercorsa's.
     
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    Yes, the R5s are a great tyre, the R6 version is now on sale as well, the only negative with the RRs is they are toast at less than 3K, but still better mileage than the original Supercorsa's.
     
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    On my current set of R5's I've got 7.500 miles now - front tyre nearly shot, probably 800 miles left on the rear. Not bad, I think.
     
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    Hi Pegscraper, they are really good in the wet as long as you ride to those conditions, they don't last long though, interestingly I had them on a Speed Triple and the mileage was about the same, even given the extra low and medium torque increase and heavier weight. Tyre prices have gone through the roof lately along with most things.
     
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    Gosh Vulpes I would be ecstatic if I could achieve that mileage, very impressive, this was the tyres first outing

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    They're great tyres - well over 2000 miles of motorway travelling in that mileage though. The rest not so much :laughing:. That looks like a lovely road , whereabouts is that?
     
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    It is Honister Pass in the lake district; it links up with some other less known passes, it's about an hour's ride from my house, I went with my son and made the best part of a day's Lake's riding.
     
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    Looks great - I've not been up that way yet. (Ex) inlaws where in Winster and Troutbeck for a while, so I've done quite a bit of the Lakes, but not up there.
     
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    Tyre tech has undoubtedly come a long way in 30 years but I remember my 1990 GRXR1100, at around 240kg and 140bhp would trash a rear Michelin Hi Sport in 3500 - 4000m. I guess you can't get away from the fact that more grip means a softer compound = rapid wear.
     
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    And availability. Time to fit a new set of tyres to the car. As the OE ones had given such good service I wanted the same again. 5 month waiting list. :scream:
     
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    wtf …. My car tyres are getting to the point for renewal, maybe I need to look at ordering them now. :(
     
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    The OE ones were Pirelli P Zero. I went with Michelin in the end and even then they had a real problem finding the front ones for me.
     
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    I ran them and loved them. Then two years ago I couldnt get them, after ordering, I was told they had a four week lead time.
    So I changed my order to Angel GTs.
    Love these even more, now on my 2nd set and they are first class.
     
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    I used to be a Pirelli P Zero only fan for my Audi A4 Quattro and TT Quattro and they are great tyres but then I discovered Hankook Ventus tyres and have never looked back. Great grip in the wet too!
     
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    Yes thanks Wim. Been home now since 22nd Sep and got my appetite back. Trouble is the day I came out of hospital, the wife went in. She's out now but in lot's of pain. She rang Salford hospital yesterday which is the only NHS hospital in the UK that deals with her problem. She was told that as her condition is judged to be "stable", triage will take EIGHT weeks and treatment SEVENTY SIX weeks. :mad::mad::mad:
     
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