This gives me mega Chat GPT vibes. I feel like you ask it “what are the five best motorcycle tires?”, then you told it to write down the pros and cons and review them, lastly you had it read all that out loud for the TH-cam video. I may be wrong, but that’s the vibes I’m getting. Congrats if so. Seems like an easy way to have a successful TH-cam channel.
Thanks for the feedback! I do my own research and use multiple sources to provide detailed pros, cons, and honest reviews in each video. ChatGPT can help streamline some parts, but every review is customized with firsthand insights and tailored specifically for my audience's needs.
To say Dunlop is among the best, and not mention brands like Pirelli or even Bridgestone just tells me, this is not a very serious "best" tires presentation. No real research has been done. Just some list fired off from somewhere. If you want more likes and more subs, you need to do much better with showing how you objectively ended up with these as "the best".
Hello! I appreciate your feedback and acknowledge the absence of some key brands in the video. We can only cover a limited number of products in each video, and this time we highlighted Dunlop. However, I recognize the value of other top brands like Pirelli and Bridgestone as well. In future videos, I will increase the diversity and present features and benefits of more brands. Our goal is always to provide the most accurate and useful information.
@@ClarifyReviewHub. You should then take care of the title of your videos. These aren't "the best and only tires one should consider to buy". Totally misleading title. Create titles that match your content.
I've got to speak up here. The Michelins have been the absolute worst tires I have tried on my Triumph Speed Triple. Bad handling, bad mileage, to pricey. Dunlop, Pirelli, Bridgestones... all have had superior performance for me, both mileage and handling.
Different tires for different style riding here. My favorite tire for everyday riding on a sport bike is the Metzeler Sportec M9 RR. I guess it should be in another comparison video of high performance tires.
+1 for the M9RR on my 08 R1. I swapped the Bridgestone S20/S21 for the M9RR which has lasted me 2.5k miles so far. It still has 2mm tread on the front and rear with no visible signs of squaring off. Great for warm-up and wet grip, but haven't managed to see how it performs on track. After this, I'm looking at getting the Roadtec 02, since it'll be better suited for the road. Again, horses for courses. Geometry and suspension settings as well as riding conditions are all variables you need to factor in as well. I don't think there's a bad tyre these days, just preference of profile.
Thanks! The Metzeler Sportec M9 RR is indeed highly recommended by many for everyday sport bike use. I’ll consider including it in future videos when reviewing high-performance tires!
I run Bridgestone tires on my Honda 750 shadow ace and get 20 thousand miles from them. not only get great mileage but get a smooth ride and good traction
Took the road 6's to a css track day on my mt09, and I didn't feel limited on them at all. Even got it low enough to scrape aftermarket pegs (no feeler sticks)
The S23s really seem like an excellent choice for both track and daily use! It’s great to hear they provide both performance and durability, especially on a bike like the 09 R1.
@@ClarifyReviewHub. yeah S23s are awesome they gave me confidence on corners. but the only down side is they are not long lasting and you have to change them more often (at least for me that is the case).
Road 6 are fantastic commuter tires for sporty rides and they absolutely last longer than most. Haven’t tired the Power series but for slightly sporty street tires I’d recommend Pirelli Diablo Russo IV, they have sportier leaning characteristics and a little stickier but won’t last half as long as the Road 6
Thanks for sharing your experience! The Road 6 definitely shines for commuting with durability, while the Pirelli Diablo Rosso IV is a great choice for those looking for extra grip and sporty handling-though, as you mentioned, it trades off on longevity.
Love my Road 6’s and loved the Road 5’s on my previous bike. I haven’t pushed them too far on canyon rides but I’m wondering how someone more skilled than me would review them.
In Belgiums All Year all weather riding, I am using the Michelin Road GT on the K13300 GT and the Metzeler Roadtec 01S on the XR. Pirelli gave less confidence in the cold and the wet on the XR, Bridgestones got me some roadrash on the GT.
Hello, I have a Honda VFR800fi and I currently have Pirelli Diablo Rosso III fitted, and they go very well. I live in the Canary Islands and 95% of the time I drive on twisty mountain roads with dry asphalt. I was thinking of replacing them with the Diablo Rosso4, but now I'm having second thoughts about the new Michelin Power 6. Are they similar and just as good for sport driving? Thanks.
Hello, When choosing tires for your Honda VFR800fi, your riding conditions and expectations are important factors. You mentioned being satisfied with the Pirelli Diablo Rosso III tires. The Diablo Rosso IV offers quicker steering response and improved wet grip compared to its predecessor. On the other hand, the Michelin Power 6 is a tire designed for high-performance riding and provides excellent grip on dry surfaces. However, the quicker steering response and improved wet grip of the Diablo Rosso IV can be an advantage for riders on twisty mountain roads. In conclusion, both tires provide high performance. However, for twisty mountain roads, the steering agility and wet performance of the Diablo Rosso IV might be more beneficial.
@@ClarifyReviewHub. 100% correct. The Pirelli Diablo Rosso IV are amazing. I was impressed by the maneuverability and the way it holds a line. I currently have these tires on my SV650 and I will definitely buy them again.
How can you make a top 5 without driving the tires by yourself. You are just comparising the technical details from every brand and then come to a conclusion.
Hello! The absence of Pirelli Diablo Rosso Corsa in this video does not imply a decline in Pirelli's quality. This model is still highly regarded for its performance. The tires included in the video were chosen to best fit the focus of this particular selection, and unfortunately, we couldn't feature every good tire. We acknowledge Pirelli's past and ongoing success in the industry, and we aim to address such omissions in future videos.
Hi there! It makes perfect sense that the ContiSport Attack 4 struggled in UK weather. It's great in warm and dry conditions but not ideal for cold and wet roads. For variable weather, I'd recommend trying the Michelin Road 6-it provides much better grip.
Fun Fact ...It's 2024. And no tire manufactures have released their 2025 versions. In fact, arguable the best tire is the Road 6 , Michelin launched in 2022. So just more AI generated bs.
By God I didn't know that 2CT technology has already arrived which I have already on my mind to give this idea to Pakistani tyre manufacturing co, now I have better idea that is 4CT technology .. gradually changing softness is better than sudden change from heard to soft or soft to hard
Hello! Yes, I didn't include Pirelli tires in this video. While Pirelli is known for its quality, the focus this time was on the performance of the other tires featured, and unfortunately, time constraints prevented us from covering everything. However, I plan to address the standout features of Pirelli tires in an upcoming video. Thank you for your interest and understanding!
Yes, Continental offers tires in suitable sizes. For instance, the ContiRoadAttack 4 model is available in the recommended sizes for the GTR 1400: 120/70 ZR17 front and 190/50 ZR17 rear. For more details, you can visit Continental's official website
Yes, Mitas Sport Force+ tires are designed specifically for sport motorcycles, offering quick warm-up and predictable grip at all lean angles. They have a good silica content to ensure wet grip performance. For more details, you can visit Mitas's official website
Firstly how can you review and recommend 2025 tires when it's still 2024 and you're reviewing 2023 Conti Road Attacks?And secondly not much is going to beat the Bridgestone S23 which you have failed to even mention.
Yes riders riders not drivers. This guy sounds like he’s reading straight from a brochure, I don’t ride in the wet, I run Pirelli Diablo super corsa 2 V3. Track & road plenty of grip and have never let go 🤞
Hello! Thank you for your critique. Yes, we sometimes use AI tools in preparing videos. However, we ensure the accuracy of information through extensive research. Only the narration is done by artificial intelligence; the content is based entirely on research and knowledge.
dunlop tires SUCK!!!!!!! years ago i put q3 on my 2014 r1 and my zx9r, the tires were defective and ruined rotors on both bikes. i took all my evidence to dunlop, they told me to go fly a kite!! they can kiss my ass, and i would never buy a dunlop product!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Michelin makes big mistake,s with almost every tire. The front tires all have the wrong drive direction, and all are wrong mounted becose off this mistake. I see it on scooters and motorcycles. So i dont buy them anymore. I try to contact Michelin,bud they dont give any reaction. If you have Michelin tires. Look at the back and front profile if they go i the same direction !!! Please do , becose in the rain you will fall. With dry weather it dont matter. If someone want to see , look at a mp3 with Michelin tires the profile will point to eachother. Also say my neighbor with a yamaha fjr 1300 with front tire wrong. And alot off others.
Thanks for sharing your experience! It's important to ensure tires are mounted correctly for safety, especially in wet conditions. If you encounter issues, reaching out to the retailer or Michelin directly might help resolve the matter.
Michelin Power 6 Tires - amzn.to/3YombUS
Michelin Road 6 - amzn.to/4074QkW
Dunlop Q5 Sportmax Tires - amzn.to/4h62MiS
Continental Road Attack 4 - amzn.to/4h0mVXP
Dunlop RoadSmart 4 - amzn.to/3A2Ovmy
This gives me mega Chat GPT vibes. I feel like you ask it “what are the five best motorcycle tires?”, then you told it to write down the pros and cons and review them, lastly you had it read all that out loud for the TH-cam video.
I may be wrong, but that’s the vibes I’m getting. Congrats if so. Seems like an easy way to have a successful TH-cam channel.
Thanks for the feedback! I do my own research and use multiple sources to provide detailed pros, cons, and honest reviews in each video. ChatGPT can help streamline some parts, but every review is customized with firsthand insights and tailored specifically for my audience's needs.
That’s a ChatGPT response!
To say Dunlop is among the best, and not mention brands like Pirelli or even Bridgestone just tells me, this is not a very serious "best" tires presentation. No real research has been done. Just some list fired off from somewhere. If you want more likes and more subs, you need to do much better with showing how you objectively ended up with these as "the best".
Hello! I appreciate your feedback and acknowledge the absence of some key brands in the video. We can only cover a limited number of products in each video, and this time we highlighted Dunlop. However, I recognize the value of other top brands like Pirelli and Bridgestone as well. In future videos, I will increase the diversity and present features and benefits of more brands. Our goal is always to provide the most accurate and useful information.
@@ClarifyReviewHub. You should then take care of the title of your videos. These aren't "the best and only tires one should consider to buy". Totally misleading title. Create titles that match your content.
I love my Pirelli Diablo Rosso tyres.
I've got to speak up here. The Michelins have been the absolute worst tires I have tried on my Triumph Speed Triple. Bad handling, bad mileage, to pricey. Dunlop, Pirelli, Bridgestones... all have had superior performance for me, both mileage and handling.
Different tires for different style riding here. My favorite tire for everyday riding on a sport bike is the Metzeler Sportec M9 RR. I guess it should be in another comparison video of high performance tires.
+1 for the M9RR on my 08 R1. I swapped the Bridgestone S20/S21 for the M9RR which has lasted me 2.5k miles so far. It still has 2mm tread on the front and rear with no visible signs of squaring off. Great for warm-up and wet grip, but haven't managed to see how it performs on track. After this, I'm looking at getting the Roadtec 02, since it'll be better suited for the road.
Again, horses for courses. Geometry and suspension settings as well as riding conditions are all variables you need to factor in as well. I don't think there's a bad tyre these days, just preference of profile.
Thanks! The Metzeler Sportec M9 RR is indeed highly recommended by many for everyday sport bike use. I’ll consider including it in future videos when reviewing high-performance tires!
I run Bridgestone tires on my Honda 750 shadow ace and get 20 thousand miles from them. not only get great mileage but get a smooth ride and good traction
Took the road 6's to a css track day on my mt09, and I didn't feel limited on them at all. Even got it low enough to scrape aftermarket pegs (no feeler sticks)
If you're not on S23's, you're doing it wrong. I use them on track and daily on a 09 R1. You don't need anything else.
The S23s really seem like an excellent choice for both track and daily use! It’s great to hear they provide both performance and durability, especially on a bike like the 09 R1.
@@ClarifyReviewHub. yeah S23s are awesome they gave me confidence on corners. but the only down side is they are not long lasting and you have to change them more often (at least for me that is the case).
@@ClarifyReviewHub. By the way, the S23 are made by Bridestone.
Good to know it's good on track.. Currently on S21's on '11 ZX-6R but need new tires next season
@@supermario-66-c Bridgestone
Road 6 are fantastic commuter tires for sporty rides and they absolutely last longer than most. Haven’t tired the Power series but for slightly sporty street tires I’d recommend Pirelli Diablo Russo IV, they have sportier leaning characteristics and a little stickier but won’t last half as long as the Road 6
Thanks for sharing your experience! The Road 6 definitely shines for commuting with durability, while the Pirelli Diablo Rosso IV is a great choice for those looking for extra grip and sporty handling-though, as you mentioned, it trades off on longevity.
Love my Road 6’s and loved the Road 5’s on my previous bike. I haven’t pushed them too far on canyon rides but I’m wondering how someone more skilled than me would review them.
Im happy with Power 6. Id say road 6 for normal riding with good grip in wet and dry
In Belgiums All Year all weather riding, I am using the Michelin Road GT on the K13300 GT and the Metzeler Roadtec 01S on the XR. Pirelli gave less confidence in the cold and the wet on the XR, Bridgestones got me some roadrash on the GT.
Hello, I have a Honda VFR800fi and I currently have Pirelli Diablo Rosso III fitted, and they go very well. I live in the Canary Islands and 95% of the time I drive on twisty mountain roads with dry asphalt. I was thinking of replacing them with the Diablo Rosso4, but now I'm having second thoughts about the new Michelin Power 6. Are they similar and just as good for sport driving? Thanks.
Hello,
When choosing tires for your Honda VFR800fi, your riding conditions and expectations are important factors. You mentioned being satisfied with the Pirelli Diablo Rosso III tires. The Diablo Rosso IV offers quicker steering response and improved wet grip compared to its predecessor.
On the other hand, the Michelin Power 6 is a tire designed for high-performance riding and provides excellent grip on dry surfaces. However, the quicker steering response and improved wet grip of the Diablo Rosso IV can be an advantage for riders on twisty mountain roads.
In conclusion, both tires provide high performance. However, for twisty mountain roads, the steering agility and wet performance of the Diablo Rosso IV might be more beneficial.
@ , thanks 👍
@@ClarifyReviewHub. 100% correct. The Pirelli Diablo Rosso IV are amazing. I was impressed by the maneuverability and the way it holds a line. I currently have these tires on my SV650 and I will definitely buy them again.
Road 6, excellent tyres.
I've had excellent luck with Continental Road Attacks. I o like the new Michelin 6's, and may put them on my 850 Tiger Sport, when the OEM's wear out.
How can you make a top 5 without driving the tires by yourself. You are just comparising the technical details from every brand and then come to a conclusion.
The Michelin power 6 is a gret tire. But it didn't even last 4000km ( 2485 miles ) on my Superduke.
Hahahahahaha Pirelli diablo supercorsa has left the conversation 😅
There's no pirelli in this top, just pure marketing bullshit from Michelin
Why no Pirelli Diablo Rosso Corsa included? What is wrong with Pirellis the past years? They used to be top of the line.
Hello! The absence of Pirelli Diablo Rosso Corsa in this video does not imply a decline in Pirelli's quality. This model is still highly regarded for its performance. The tires included in the video were chosen to best fit the focus of this particular selection, and unfortunately, we couldn't feature every good tire. We acknowledge Pirelli's past and ongoing success in the industry, and we aim to address such omissions in future videos.
I had contisport attak 4's on my k1300s in UK, a terrible tyre that lost grip immediately once it got wet and cold.
Hi there! It makes perfect sense that the ContiSport Attack 4 struggled in UK weather. It's great in warm and dry conditions but not ideal for cold and wet roads. For variable weather, I'd recommend trying the Michelin Road 6-it provides much better grip.
I still use Road 5s On a Kawasaki SX 1000 last set I had 9400 miles out of the set , this set I’m on just over 4000 😊 great tyres,🏴
how the Power 6 perform in cold (between 0-10 celsius) temperature?
Fun Fact ...It's 2024. And no tire manufactures have released their 2025 versions. In fact, arguable the best tire is the Road 6 , Michelin launched in 2022. So just more AI generated bs.
By God I didn't know that 2CT technology has already arrived which I have already on my mind to give this idea to Pakistani tyre manufacturing co, now I have better idea that is 4CT technology .. gradually changing softness is better than sudden change from heard to soft or soft to hard
Metzeler ???? Pirelli ?????
Missed Pirelli tyre's
Hello! Yes, I didn't include Pirelli tires in this video. While Pirelli is known for its quality, the focus this time was on the performance of the other tires featured, and unfortunately, time constraints prevented us from covering everything. However, I plan to address the standout features of Pirelli tires in an upcoming video. Thank you for your interest and understanding!
Can Continental tires fit on Kawasaki GTR 1400CC ?
Yes, Continental offers tires in suitable sizes. For instance, the ContiRoadAttack 4 model is available in the recommended sizes for the GTR 1400: 120/70 ZR17 front and 190/50 ZR17 rear. For more details, you can visit Continental's official website
Thanks For informationn ❤❤
Thank You
michlin coup 2, that's the tire!
this tire does not excist
Metzeler ...Bridgestone....pirelli😮....????
All three are strong brands known for quality tires! Is there a specific brand or model you’re interested in learning more about?
@@ClarifyReviewHub. is this AI?
M77r + m9rr
Do you know about Mitas sport force +
Yes, Mitas Sport Force+ tires are designed specifically for sport motorcycles, offering quick warm-up and predictable grip at all lean angles. They have a good silica content to ensure wet grip performance. For more details, you can visit Mitas's official website
@ClarifyReviewHub. N not extensive 155 € for two tires
Ive got them on my CBR1000RR 04. Best engineered tires in the world.
@RIPPERTON the Price IS crazy on the net
Did you actually _try_ these tires, or are you just regurgitating sales literature?
Firstly how can you review and recommend 2025 tires when it's still 2024 and you're reviewing 2023 Conti Road Attacks?And secondly not much is going to beat the Bridgestone S23 which you have failed to even mention.
Because the 25 models are out already just like the 25 motorcycles
Riders not drivers.
Yes riders riders not drivers. This guy sounds like he’s reading straight from a brochure, I don’t ride in the wet, I run Pirelli Diablo super corsa 2 V3. Track & road plenty of grip and have never let go 🤞
なるほど、Chat GPTに質問し、動画を8分を超えるように作る。ちょろい仕事だぜ。
しかも、メッツラー入ってないしw
Hello! Thank you for your critique. Yes, we sometimes use AI tools in preparing videos. However, we ensure the accuracy of information through extensive research. Only the narration is done by artificial intelligence; the content is based entirely on research and knowledge.
S22 or s23.case closed
dunlop tires SUCK!!!!!!! years ago i put q3 on my 2014 r1 and my zx9r, the tires were defective and ruined rotors on both bikes. i took all my evidence to dunlop, they told me to go fly a kite!! they can kiss my ass, and i would never buy a dunlop product!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bullsh...
Michelin makes big mistake,s with almost every tire.
The front tires all have the wrong drive direction, and all are wrong mounted becose off this mistake.
I see it on scooters and motorcycles.
So i dont buy them anymore.
I try to contact Michelin,bud they dont give any reaction.
If you have Michelin tires. Look at the back and front profile if they go i the same direction !!!
Please do , becose in the rain you will fall.
With dry weather it dont matter.
If someone want to see , look at a mp3 with Michelin tires the profile will point to eachother. Also say my neighbor with a yamaha fjr 1300 with front tire wrong.
And alot off others.
Thanks for sharing your experience! It's important to ensure tires are mounted correctly for safety, especially in wet conditions. If you encounter issues, reaching out to the retailer or Michelin directly might help resolve the matter.
In normal riding "All tyres are ok" you do not need all this BULL SHIT . Look at the silly prices and the LACK OF TREAD DEPTH ON NEW MOTORCYCLE TYRES.