Yeah I know, I do a lot of commuting though, so that's the tyre I have in mind if I want the mileage.Cammo wrote:GPR200 are a sport touring type tyre (even less grip than gpr100's), fine for that use but they're not a pure sports tyre like some you mention.Jashdown wrote: For my next set, which will be within the next two months I imagine, I'm thinking about the Diablo Rosso, Pilot Power, Dunlop GPR200 or maybe the BT003 if I wanna splurge, maybe even the BT016.
Tyres for NC35?
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BT92's then
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BT090 front, BT92 rear. You get a stickier front and it wont wear into an arrow shape like the BT92 front does.
Done close to 100,000 miles on that setup, tried dunlops and they were awful
Done close to 100,000 miles on that setup, tried dunlops and they were awful