I have them on my Honda VFR 1200 Crosstourer since 3000 kms. Till now perfect handling on dry curvy roads and also on bad asphalt surfaces, (no off road or gravel), still missing rain to test it on wet, for what was specially recommanded. Preasure 2,5 bar front and 2.8 bar on rear, solo. Regards from Hungary!
Dear friend. I just bought Michelin road 6 GT 190/55/17 for my gsxr 600cc And i noticed that road 6 gt is for heavier bikes. Is it ok if i install it on my sport 600cc bike?
I used to ride on my MT07 Bridgestone T32, plenty of grip, fast heating tyres, their milage were around 8-10 k (kilometres)... Bought a newTracer7 with Road GT, i have already around 7k and the tyres look fine, i have the feeling their milage will be around 12-13 k.... But, the grip on T32 was by far much better, i have no confidance on Road 6, and the worst is the surface the bigger is the diference on grip.
I have them on my Honda VFR 1200 Crosstourer since 3000 kms. Till now perfect handling on dry curvy roads and also on bad asphalt surfaces, (no off road or gravel), still missing rain to test it on wet, for what was specially recommanded. Preasure 2,5 bar front and 2.8 bar on rear, solo. Regards from Hungary!
Dear friend. I just bought Michelin road 6 GT 190/55/17 for my gsxr 600cc
And i noticed that road 6 gt is for heavier bikes.
Is it ok if i install it on my sport 600cc bike?
They will work just fine. I would recommend the Power 6 next time for a more sporting feel.
One of main questions would be about the compound of the tire for that kind of money important to know
I used to ride on my MT07 Bridgestone T32, plenty of grip, fast heating tyres, their milage were around 8-10 k (kilometres)...
Bought a newTracer7 with Road GT, i have already around 7k and the tyres look fine, i have the feeling their milage will be around 12-13 k....
But, the grip on T32 was by far much better, i have no confidance on Road 6, and the worst is the surface the bigger is the diference on grip.
I would run regular not GT's depending on how much you load the bike.
Just need to know if tread wear is at its limit at 9,500k? Also, are most of your mileage accumulated through daily commuting or long rides?
Wear was at the wear bars. I mostly did long distance travel & highway speeds.
44 psi seems very high, my Rebel 1100 (a 500lb bike) uses 33psi front and rear.
BMW runs higher recommended pressure
what size do u put on the rear tyre?
180/55/17
@@BIMMERGUYRICH thanks... feel any difference with the standard 170/60/17 or just feel the same ?
@@walijumaat2158180/55 is standard for the 2022 R1250RT
You should know what is the best for your riding!