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Old 03-08-2012, 06:53 PM
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Need tires for a trip

It looks like I will be taking a trip from the Portland area to southern California in July.
The plan is to cut across to the coast and run the entire way down the coast, 1 and 101 then returning up 395 a good portion of the way. That will probably be at least 2500 miles. I think that will about use up a rear Q2. I was thinking of buying a set of more sport touring oriented tires just for the trip.

I was thinking about Sport Max Roadsmart or Pilot Road (2 or 3). Does anyone have any experience with any of these on a Superhawk? I do plan to go back to the Q2's later.

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Old 03-08-2012, 07:01 PM
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The 101 and 1 both run through my town as well as matthawk's. If you have time in the San Luis Obispo area and want to hit the best roads here let me know.
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Old 03-12-2012, 08:21 PM
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No body has any experience with either of these tires? Any other input?
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Old 03-12-2012, 08:36 PM
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I took my last trip on a bridgestone bt021 rear & 202 front which I have on both my hawks. I did like 2k miles and it barely noticed. Its really good in the wet which is why I got it. In my experience thats when you need the most confidence/traction anyway.
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Old 03-12-2012, 09:30 PM
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I use the Pilot Road 3s and get 14K miles out of the rear. Front still in use with almost 16K miles. Would recommend them to anybody that is looking for a touring tire. I don't take it easy on them either. Stickiness is just fine for twisties and can handle speeds of <160mph in a straight line. If you need any more info on my experience with them PM me. Those get sent to my cell so I can respond faster.
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I hear pilot road 3s are excellent. Bike magazine (Brit rag) says they make the bike feel like it has ohlins suspension. I want those next.....
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I use bt 23's,and I like em
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Old 03-14-2012, 06:33 PM
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I used a Road2 on the rear of my CBRXX. It can really hold it's own for street riding. very spirited capability and good tread life.
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Originally Posted by Hopey
I use bt 23's,and I like em
Bridgestone BT023 on the rear and 016 on the front, at least until I switched to BT003RSs when she went track-only. Did about 1k street miles and 2 trackdays on the last 023, and it's currently mounted on the back of my Concours 14, and just did another 1k (in a day!) on that bike.

The 023 hooked up at the track everywhere except for the entrance to the main straight at Inde Motorsports Ranch in Willcox AZ, where I got fast enough to need to get in the power early enough in that corner to get it to spin up. I was very pleased with them, and highly recommend them as street tires.
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