Loved my Supercorsa that came on my new Street Triple 765 but put Michelin Road 5s as I did a lot of commuting at the time. Now I'm heading down to the Dragon in a month and am looking around at tires again. I'm not too concerned about wear more so I need great grip, but also decent grip in the wet incase it rains down there or some roads are damp
Is it just me or is the tread pattern/direction on the back tire different direction than the front? I just bought a pair and found this to be strange. Anyone know the reason? It seems like the front tire pattern will direct the water to the center of the tire, rather than away. I'm curious to hear what you and your viewers have to say about this.
Might as well get the road 6. But nevertheless the Michelin road series blow just about any tire out of the water in terms of longevity and they actually preform pretty wells with some spirited riding
I’m at 2,700 and still going strong Front tire doesn’t feel very confidence inspiring like the s22 . But I’ll say that’s due to the super aggressive profile, in which it just tips in so dam fast
@@monochrome5.0 I felt the same way ( not confidence inspiring) the first time a rode these tires. But I found that once I got use to the front tires quick tip in I actually like it now because I can flick my bike into tight Southern California corners a lot easier which has decreased my times through technical canyons on “closed course” public roads when doing my speed runs. 😉
What I put on my street triple, coming from the Corsa’s. No complaints so far.
The corsa are so good and seemed to have held up better for a light track day
But yes these were great for the street
@@monochrome5.0 Tbh, I just commute to work a few times a week and hit the backroads on the weekend, so I needed more mileage than the Corsa offered.
Loved my Supercorsa that came on my new Street Triple 765 but put Michelin Road 5s as I did a lot of commuting at the time. Now I'm heading down to the Dragon in a month and am looking around at tires again.
I'm not too concerned about wear more so I need great grip, but also decent grip in the wet incase it rains down there or some roads are damp
Definitely get the rosso corsa ii.
Is it just me or is the tread pattern/direction on the back tire different direction than the front? I just bought a pair and found this to be strange. Anyone know the reason? It seems like the front tire pattern will direct the water to the center of the tire, rather than away. I'm curious to hear what you and your viewers have to say about this.
Not to sure behind it but it’s across the board for all the big manufacturers
Those finals seconds in this video is exactly why I stopped riding LCR. That road is garbage and is dangerous af now. Stay safe man!
Yeah totally agree, it’s gotten worse.
How many miles did you get out of them? Thank you.
3,500 before they started to square off more then I’d like but they held up the same as the s22 , and q3+. I heard the new rosso 4 are even better
@@monochrome5.0 Awesome, Thank you. I'm trying to decide between them or the Michelin Pilot Road 5 which is more for the touring I'm learning.
Might as well get the road 6. But nevertheless the Michelin road series blow just about any tire out of the water in terms of longevity and they actually preform pretty wells with some spirited riding
That car driver at the end...what an idiot. Had that both days riding in SW England last weekend. Unacceptable.
Stay safe out there, brother.
I only really ride at the track now. Turned my r6 into a full on track bike
hey i mainly ride on city which tire you will recommend me? s22 or the rosso 3? or maybe some other
The new rosso iv or s22 are both great
Good street tires. I like mine.
They just came out with the rosso IV. might have to try those out
I thought this was a review of the tire. Alas, it was not.
Sorry that’s why I didn’t label it as so
I got 4500 outta my rear tire, the only tires I’ll put on my bike atm
I’m at 2,700 and still going strong Front tire doesn’t feel very confidence inspiring like the s22 . But I’ll say that’s due to the super aggressive profile, in which it just tips in so dam fast
@@monochrome5.0 I felt the same way ( not confidence inspiring) the first time a rode these tires. But I found that once I got use to the front tires quick tip in I actually like it now because I can flick my bike into tight Southern California corners a lot easier which has decreased my times through technical canyons on “closed course” public roads when doing my speed runs. 😉
Diablo rosso corsa ii are better but still last