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Started by luohanfan, January 03, 2011, 11:08:16 PM

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luohanfan

has anyone tried pirelli sports demons?
bridgestone BT45's?

I have to do a lot of highway riding before i hit decent twisties..
Which tyre will last longer?  anyone had any experience with these tyres?

I have used the BT45 before, but not the sport demon..
just wondering how they compare..

Twisted

I have had both and prefer the Pirellis.

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luohanfan

Thanks guys..
should i stick to 130/70 or go 140/70?
does it make much difference?
need to put a new tyre on this week and get her goin again..
cant wait to get back on this weekend and go for a spin!

Twisted

Not much of a difference other than cosmetics unless you go around corners with your knee down. I got the 140's on mine and don't get near the edges on it but IMO they look a lil better.

mister

Unless you have a specific reason for 140, leave it stock. It's not like stock isn't a capable tire.

Having said that, if you want to try 140 to see how it goes compared to what you got, then do 140. But once it's on if you don't like it you're stuck with it for quite a while until it needs replacing.

Michael
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trumpetguy

Quote from: luohanfan on January 03, 2011, 11:08:16 PM
has anyone tried pirelli sports demons?
bridgestone BT45's?

I have to do a lot of highway riding before i hit decent twisties..
Which tyre will last longer?  anyone had any experience with these tyres?

I have used the BT45 before, but not the sport demon..
just wondering how they compare..

Nope.  No one has tried either tire, and there are no tire threads on this forum.

Just a suggestion.  Try the powerful feature called "Search" and you may find LOTS of real data, including mileage charts from GSJack.

TrumpetGuy
1998 Suzuki GS500E
1982 Suzuki GS1100E
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Clancy

i love the demons.
i rock the 140's and wouldn't go any smaller.
Not far off the edges and i've never tracked or had my knee down. Just love playing in the twisties but i wouldn't say i ride aggressively.
Get 140's you wont be dissapointed.
If anything, the bike takes a little more encouragement to initiate the lean but once you in, you're lock there with confidence.
Clancy


luohanfan

Quote from: trumpetguy on January 04, 2011, 07:32:36 PM


Nope.  No one has tried either tire, and there are no tire threads on this forum.

Just a suggestion.  Try the powerful feature called "Search" and you may find LOTS of real data, including mileage charts from GSJack.

It must be too powerful for my newb computer skills, because i didnt find the info i was after, i must have used the wrong "keywords"
anyway, thanks for the advice i will look again..

I'm glad a few others were will to help answer my questions, to all of those members, Thank you..

The reason i was considering a 140 is because i have found the edge of the 130's too many times, even scraped the fairing once but gathered it back up..
figured a 140 might give me that little extra buffer..

ill be testing the sports demon, thanks again for the input guys, much appreciated..

Regards, Paul..

Twisted

I think you will be impressed with the Pirrellis and the 140's. Give us an update on what you think of them when you get them on and run in.  :thumb:

Cal Price

#11
Look up some of GSJack's information, has has it all covered back-to-front and sideways.
When I was riding a GS500 the tyre that suited me, and my type of riding and my wallet was the BT45. next time I change tyres on the bandit, which seems all too frequent i will probably try the demons.

Words of wisdom..
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luohanfan

Thanks, i looked at a heap of gsjack's info on tyres last night, and just read the link you posted..
i think the demons are the ones to try for me..
Hopefully they wear well, it sounds like there performance is good..

trumpetguy

Quote from: luohanfan on January 05, 2011, 02:38:20 AM
It must be too powerful for my newb computer skills, because i didnt find the info i was after, i must have used the wrong "keywords"
anyway, thanks for the advice i will look again.

Plug in these words in the Search box:  tires BT45 Sport Demon

Lots of information.

Sorry if was too grumpy.  BTW, there is quite a bit of information here on motor oils, too.   ;)
TrumpetGuy
1998 Suzuki GS500E
1982 Suzuki GS1100E
--------------------------------------
"Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies, in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and not clothed." -- Dwight D. Eisenhower

luohanfan

Quote from: trumpetguy on January 05, 2011, 07:00:55 PM
Quote from: luohanfan on January 05, 2011, 02:38:20 AM
It must be too powerful for my newb computer skills, because i didnt find the info i was after, i must have used the wrong "keywords"
anyway, thanks for the advice i will look again.

Plug in these words in the Search box:  tires BT45 Sport Demon

Lots of information.

Sorry if was too grumpy.  BTW, there is quite a bit of information here on motor oils, too.   ;)


Hmm, maybe im doing something wrong.. results for bt45 are... this thread..
results for sport demon are....this thread  :dunno_white:

I think i better leave the oils for a later date, this could be a big learning curve lol..


bubba zanetti

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luohanfan

i opted for the pirelli sport demon, had it fitted today..
only problem was noone was willing to fit a 140 for me, as they were worried about getting themselves in trouble if i had a tyre failure/crash..
So my only options were standard size in dunlop arowjunk, BT45's or the sport demon, as ive tried the other 2, i figured i would take advice and try the Demons..


Big Rich

How do they know it wont fit? Because the original is still mounted? Take it to one shop to have the old ones removed, than a different shop to get the new ones mounted.
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It's opener there in the wide open air...

luohanfan

i rode in on my GS..
i was told it was fine over the phone, but once they seen what bike it was, they wouldnt put a non-standard size on..
i know better for next time, ill just take the rim..

I'm happy anyway, seemed pretty good o the ride home, ill know more after i ride the putty road next week  :woohoo:

Cal Price

I asked this question on here years ago without any credible answer.
Does fitting a bigger tyre have any measurable engineering advantage?
I am far from convinced that it has none but I'm willing to be converted. "Looks cool" won't do it for me, I'm looking for a performance or economic advantage.
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