Tyres For Street Cup

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  1. doug

    doug New Member

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    Looking for recommendations for good street type tyres to replace the original, having a look online its not easy finding the correct sizes, Avon any good?


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    Avon Storm XM transformed my Street Twin, the original Pirelli tyres were made of wood I think.
     
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    Based on the Avon web site they no longer offer the Storm XM for the front tire. Only the rear tire. But they do now offer the Spirit ST front and back. So the Avon Spirit ST or the Conti Road Attack 3 for the Street Cup or Street Twin.
     
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    Got a set of Michelin Pilot Activ's on my T120 find them pretty good, Not as good as Pilot Road 4/5 but they don't do sizes for our bikes?
     
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    Just had Avon Sprit ST’s fitted to my 2019 T100.
    It was a wet ride home and it’s early days but I can say they have transformed the bike, it feels far more planted in a straight line, far less of a tendency to wander or tramline. The bike also rolls into the corners in a far more controlled way. Not cheap but initial impressions are money well spent.
     
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