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Old 07-07-2007, 05:25 PM
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...CBR 600? Hi to all you 2 wheelers out there. My CBR 600 is wanting a rear tyre pretty soon. Front is ok and would seem a shame to take it off, but have seen some cracking deals on ebay for a pair of tyres and just wondering what you people out there prefer.At the moment I run a matched pair of pirelli diablos and have found them to be ok. I only ride when its dry so wet grip isn't important to me. The tyres have done well and have done about 5000 miles.with front being about half worn. I reckon I will get another 1000 miles out the back tyre but it's difficult to tell if it's legal or not as it does not have a centre tread and I can't see any wear bands.On ebay dunlop D207's 208's and Metzler MEZ4's going for a good deal. Would look at something stickier than what I got now if you have any suggestions.Thanks in advance
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The best tires are Michelin Pilot Powers. Trust me...you'll love these.
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