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Tyres - Swallow and Deli or VRM?


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On my big bike I always use quality tire products.

 

MICHELIN Pilot Road 4 currently, very happy with them.

 

Your life depends of good road contact on a bike, I am not saying the tires mentioned in OP are bad but I don't know them at all, so I would never buy them.

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2 hours ago, guzzi850m2 said:

On my big bike I always use quality tire products.

 

MICHELIN Pilot Road 4 currently, very happy with them.

 

Your life depends of good road contact on a bike, I am not saying the tires mentioned in OP are bad but I don't know them at all, so I would never buy them.

Mich are good for sure but give Dunlop Trailmax a try an excellent tyre at a reasonable cost never let me down on my Versys where as the Pirelli Scorpions that came with the bike from new cracked up just after a year.

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5 hours ago, BBJ said:

VeerRubber are very good and underrated here by most expats simply because they are cheap. 

  Read western forums

The reason for that is most are OCD or believe the Utube Vids, most of the time don't have a clue about motorbike tyres just believe the sales talk. ????????

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I found Deestone tires to be well made - ones on our town car holding up well.

After being told by many 'Knowledgable' people that they were garbage.

Expect the same for your tire choices.

The Pirelli CiTy tires on my CRF are also made in Indonesia - and are excellent.

Heard the same about Chinese truck tires in Canada when they first appeared - garbage.

Proven to be as good as any other brand - and cheaper to boot.

Don't sell the small guys short - if they make a tread pattern you like - go for it.

 

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