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Cbr250R Irc Rear Tire Fail?

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Treat yourself to a decent set of tires. The new Diablo Rosso II radialino will set you back 5,500 THB. What’s your life worth?

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40,000 kilometres on a set of tires? Change your tires every two years or they tend to go hard and lose their softness.

I did only 6000 km in two years and still change them regardless of mileage. Don't risk your life on old rubber.

I have 24,000km on the stock ones from 2011

They have always been dangerously slippery

The back wheel can skip even in the dry, I would have changed already but the cbr 250 barely gets used and I haven't bothered to get it done yet

Stock ircs are dangerous though...!

Get some Pirelli Sport Demons like another poster said.. have them on my little cbr300r and its changed the bike.. so much more grip.

Same for me with my CB300F, dumped my IRC's after about 8,000km, the change in the bike was immense.

Get some Pirelli Sport Demons like another poster said.. have them on my little cbr300r and its changed the bike.. so much more grip.

Same for me with my CB300F, dumped my IRC's after about 8,000km, the change in the bike was immense.

Went to my Tyre guy today...

Got a set of these

http://www.motorival.com/irc-iz-s-supersport-s99/

He says they won't last as long as Michelin street pilots but a better grip and that's what I d prefer...

After a couple of days in very happy with the new tyres in above post , it hasn't rained yet so I haven't had the chance to see if they are a good grip on the wet yet but must better in the dry... :)

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