Another tyre thread
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Another tyre thread
I noticed last night that the rear on the MV is looking pretty low on tread. The bike is 2015 and the tyres are OEM so they need replacing at some point, but given the limited mileage I'll do on the bike I was hoping to wait until next year and buy a new set. I reckon I'm looking at about £300 ride in ride out. There's no way I'm going to tackle taking the wheels off that bike myself.
The current tyres are Pirelli Rosso Corsa which are fine for the riding I do. There's loads of life left in the front and I've no issues with feel.
So, do I bite the bullet now and get a new set, knowing that the bike is going away in a few weeks and won't be out again until April next year.
Do I keep going with the current tyre and hope I don't see carcass before the season is out.
Or do I get a new rear corsa and worry about a new set of tyres another time? A rear looks pretty cheap.
The current tyres are Pirelli Rosso Corsa which are fine for the riding I do. There's loads of life left in the front and I've no issues with feel.
So, do I bite the bullet now and get a new set, knowing that the bike is going away in a few weeks and won't be out again until April next year.
Do I keep going with the current tyre and hope I don't see carcass before the season is out.
Or do I get a new rear corsa and worry about a new set of tyres another time? A rear looks pretty cheap.
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Re: Another tyre thread
Just replace the rear and fit a pair of conti sport attack 3 next year.... Or more likely on a summer bike, in 2021.
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Re: Another tyre thread
In all honesty I would buy a £60 scrub SC2 Supercorsa to see you through this year and get a new set in 2020 
Cheaper, a bit more grip, and guaranteed no chicken strips

Cheaper, a bit more grip, and guaranteed no chicken strips

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Re: Another tyre thread
I'm not a big fan of scrubs to be honest, especially for a road bike. I'm even less keen to go down that route if it means that the tyres would be mis-matched.Cav wrote:In all honesty I would buy a £60 scrub SC2 Supercorsa to see you through this year and get a new set in 2020
Cheaper, a bit more grip, and guaranteed no chicken strips
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Re: Another tyre thread
fair enough mate though I wouldn't be that concerned for a Rosso Corsa and Supercorsa simply because the corsa is such a steep tyre for a road tyre too. I also find I don't get heat into the Corsa as easily as I do into a Supercorsa.
Just my thoughts though and do what you feel comfortable doing
Just my thoughts though and do what you feel comfortable doing
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Re: Another tyre thread
It's just me and scrubs. It seems a bit daft to put at risk an £8k bike for a tyre you don't know just to save a few quid.
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Re: Another tyre thread
Ask cookie how well that goesKwacky wrote:
Do I keep going with the current tyre and hope I don't see carcass before the season is out.
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Re: Another tyre thread
Try the Rosso Corsa II. I've been very impressed with them and got around 4k and a track day out of the rear. 2K more than I was getting with the M7RRs.
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Re: Another tyre thread
FWIW, Monty.. trackdays didn't decrease my tyre life, they just improved my tyre wear.
I'd get 1000 miles and 2 trackdays from a Supercorsa or 1200 miles of road only riding. A trackday is about 100 miles for me
I'd get 1000 miles and 2 trackdays from a Supercorsa or 1200 miles of road only riding. A trackday is about 100 miles for me
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Re: Another tyre thread
That would make sense Cav, I seem to get around 2k out of a rear regardless of brand, type or use. Which is one of the reasons I've been so impressed with the Rosso Corsa IIs.
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Re: Another tyre thread
Kwacky my honest opinion is to keep your original tyres if you really do mean a handful of weeks left (mid August) of riding your MV. You have 3 bikes and your MV is not a commuter so won't be used everyday. May as well buy fresh next year when season is coming rather than end of this season
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Re: Another tyre thread
But if your tyres are too close for comfort by the wear lines then protect your bike in any way you can and new tyres will protect it now
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Re: Another tyre thread
New tyres. You cant skimp on tyres and if you think they need replacing that's cos they probably do. Bite the bullet and invest in a new set you will 3 or 4 years out of them if only riding occasionally .
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Re: Another tyre thread
You're not getting value for money unless they look like this...

Note: Value for money only applies to the centre section! 
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Re: Another tyre thread
For that to add value, Pirelli would have to contribute to the forth coming medical costs 

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Re: Another tyre thread
Get the value out of itD6Nutz wrote:Ask cookie how well that goesKwacky wrote:
Do I keep going with the current tyre and hope I don't see carcass before the season is out.
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Re: Another tyre thread
Worse....I tried to quote Itchy's photo straight from his post. And still managed to fcuk it up.
Thanks for pointing it out.
Thanks for pointing it out.