Page 4 of 11

Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2006 11:09 pm
by Green Ninja
LOL, don't get too excited you get similar reviews for PP and DC :)

Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 9:17 pm
by blackninja
z900/zx9 wrote:Maybe black ninja can shed a bit more light on ks as his were fitted back in june and sunny gold coast he should have clocked up a few ks by now. :D
ive prolly dun just over 1000ks on them and they still look like new i try to stick to twisty rides through the hinterland so all the tyre gets used you gota luv those twisties :P rather than straight rides that wear out the centres so the mileage i get out of them will be good they feel and grip much better than the factory fitted dunlop208s so im happy.
when i had the m3s fitted the seller fella said the rear had a hard centre and softer sides but it seems the compound difference may be only between the front and rear tyre :?

Posted: Thu Sep 07, 2006 5:08 pm
by z900/zx9
Any more updates on wear ??? as pilot sports really looking a bit sick now,so choices have to be made. :D

Posted: Thu Sep 07, 2006 6:05 pm
by Wattie
hoffy wrote:sold :shock:
then giimi my pilot power back!! i need a new one!! :evil:

Posted: Thu Sep 07, 2006 6:53 pm
by Phil
z900/zx9 wrote:Any more updates on wear ??? as pilot sports really looking a bit sick now,so choices have to be made. :D
i only have about 700 odd k's on mine so far and they have just bedded in nicely

the tread depth is alot deeper than the M1, if thats any help.

so far they seem really grippy, i tried to give the rear a good workout and it felt fine. steering is sharper to but not unstable. :wink:

HTH

BTW, both my mates that got them about the same time as me love as well.

Posted: Thu Sep 07, 2006 7:53 pm
by Wattie
Phil wrote:
i only have about 700 odd k's on mine so far and they have just bedded in nicely
.
my pilot power is bedded in nicely :twisted: (this has got 5000k on it.)
only one trackday, weird thing is, track didnt do much to it, just balled up the edges :)

Image

Posted: Thu Sep 07, 2006 9:22 pm
by hoffy
Wattie wrote:
hoffy wrote:sold :shock:
then giimi my pilot power back!! i need a new one!! :evil:
Sorry dude, powers are going on this saturday !

hehehe

But seriously, you should get more mileage and same performance out of the metzeler M3's , I'd put those on if I were you.

Posted: Fri Sep 08, 2006 8:33 pm
by SeanZX9R
Just wondering what everyone else is paying. I`m getting the M3 front and rear done tomorrow at Miami. $485 fitted.
Cheers Sean

Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2006 8:54 am
by blackninja
SeanZX9R wrote:Just wondering what everyone else is paying. I`m getting the M3 front and rear done tomorrow at miami. $485 fitted.
Cheers Sean
thats what i paid at miami that must be the going price there :D

Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2006 1:50 pm
by SeanZX9R
Well I must say I`m pretty happy with the M-3s so far. Went for run up the gold coast hinterland to srub them in this morning (and what a day for it too.) 250k later and they dont even look like there starting to scrub in. Grip was good. Felt confident and comfortable going through corners. Steering is good and quick. Will be interesting to see how many k`s I get out of em.
Very happy with the service at Gold Coast motorcycle tyres N bikes at Mermaid Beach. $500 covered both tyres and new brake pads fitted all round.
Cheers Sean

Posted: Sun Sep 10, 2006 10:00 pm
by blackninja
mate you got a good deal there, i had a look at my mileage today and just realized mine have dun more like 2500 klms and the tyres are like new still those klms pile on fast when your having fun :lol:

Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2006 11:27 am
by Phil
both shaun and i have over 3300 k's on the new m3 metzlers, while the big guys oem d208 on the 12 was disintergrating on the way back from the island (with less than 3500 k's) we were cruising on merrily.

the grip so far has been unquestionable - even trying to get it to spin up on the bonang just resulted in lots of small wheelies out of the corners.

here is a photo of my tire when i got back, as i said this has over 3300 k's on it and it still looks like it's got a bit left yet. i wouldnt be surprised if i get over 6K out of the rear, thats about 1K more than the last M1 lasted and it didnt do an island trip.

Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2006 11:29 am
by Phil
here is the same tyre after the 105k's of twisties

Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2006 12:54 pm
by Strika
Phil wrote:both shaun and i have over 3300 k's on the new m3 metzlers, while the big guys oem d208 on the 12 was disintergrating on the way back from the island (with less than 3500 k's) we were cruising on merrily.

the grip so far has been unquestionable - even trying to get it to spin up on the bonang just resulted in lots of small wheelies out of the corners.

here is a photo of my tire when i got back, as i said this has over 3300 k's on it and it still looks like it's got a bit left yet. i wouldnt be surprised if i get over 6K out of the rear, thats about 1K more than the last M1 lasted and it didnt do an island trip.
Nice Kishy strips Phil! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2006 4:00 pm
by Phil
Strika wrote:
Phil wrote:both shaun and i have over 3300 k's on the new m3 metzlers, while the big guys oem d208 on the 12 was disintergrating on the way back from the island (with less than 3500 k's) we were cruising on merrily.

the grip so far has been unquestionable - even trying to get it to spin up on the bonang just resulted in lots of small wheelies out of the corners.

here is a photo of my tire when i got back, as i said this has over 3300 k's on it and it still looks like it's got a bit left yet. i wouldnt be surprised if i get over 6K out of the rear, thats about 1K more than the last M1 lasted and it didnt do an island trip.
Nice Kishy strips Phil! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
no kishy strips there mate (the little elephants are nearly gone) - anyway arnt they at least 2cm wide :lol: