People give me a hard time in the ZX6R forums because I run Sport Touring tires, but this video confirms why I run them, thanks. Currently I'm running the Michelin Road 6
THIS☝☝ This is what the motorcycling world needs.... information which could be easily understood whether u are a beginer rider or a profesional rider.... keep up the good work guys... from a huge fan in singapore!!
Been a fan a long time, Ari. For some reason your videos weren't popping up on my UA-cam feed until the last day or two. I'm glad I had several to sit and binge watch.
Nice job MCG Recently acquired a Hypermotard, ran a set of Diablo Supercorsa now running a set of Dunlop Q3. Both are amazing tires on this bike but I'm tearing them up in under 2000 miles. I only ride tight and semi tight twisty canyons on the Central Coast of CA. I'd love to find a tire that sticks like these but would give me closer to 3000+ miles.
Fantastic video! You guys are killing it with these succinct, informative videos. Clearing up so many misconceptions in the riding community! Keep it up!
Some awesome information here and explained. I have absolutely no regrets after changing from Pilot Power 3 to Angle GT's on my R1. I generally have a minimum of 100+ kilometers of highway riding before I get to any twisty roads and the GT's are wearing great. I would have worn out a set of PP3's by now and the GT's hardly look like they have any wear. And I'm no racer, I can admit it so the sport touring tires have more than enough grip for me in the corners.
These videos you guys put out are awesome and us enthusiasts really appreciate all the work that goes into making them. Just wanted to say, thank you. The dislikes are likely from "other" channels or magazines who are jealous of the quality & knowledge Ari is constantly dropping. Props!
I’m an “old guy on a BMW”. I ride Michelin Pilot Road 4GT rubber on my R1200RT. Excellent tire for my riding. I generally ride north Georgia mountain roads and the great twisties in the Smoky Mountains. I’ve been caught in unexpected downpours and these tires handled those conditions.
How would we ever know what your opinion on the subject is unless we're also on a beemer? Beemer owners are notorious for not engaging with other riders!
I saw this video years back… I am now on the track occasionally and it is applicable! I remembered this from years back and it is exactly the guidance i needed!
Thanks for this Ari! I'd been waffling between sport tires and ST, and you drove the nail into that coffin when you said YOU, racing background and Tuono and all, run STs. That's definitely enough grip for me :)
Depends on the bike. I’m on a touring cruiser that can only reach about 25° of lean. The only way I lose traction is something on the road or extreme cold. And when I say extreme cold, I ride well below freezing every winter in Canada. Also, a lot of premium cruiser tires are now dual compound. There’s really no such thing as Jack of all trades. Got figure out your needs and go accordingly.
@@joelmacdonald6994 That's awesome to know! to be able to stay upright even in slippery winter road. I'd rather go with ST tires to have both Sporty and Touring ride yeah.
@@batcavemd don’t get me wrong, at speed I tame it down. But I’ve only dropped my bike once on ice, and that’s because I caught a rut at the work parking lot. As long as the roads are clear of ice, I’ll ride. But you still need to be smart about it. And you’ve really got to be in tune with your bike to know when it’s breaking loose before it gets wild. Mine has broken loose on frosty roads, and it will scare the shit out of you. Ride to the limit you think the roads allow, conservatively, and learn what your bike and tires can do with extreme caution.
The reason i like your page is becox your videos does not contain extra talks... its straight to the point and very informative...interesting enough to watch till the end...cheers
I'm the second owner of an '04 RC51 that needs new tires to replace it's Pirelli Corsa 3's that are God-knows how old and worn out. I happened to come across this channel while starting my search of tires for it and am definitely glad I watched this! It's mostly used for work commuting 90% and maybe back roads the other 10%. The centers of the tires flattened out from the commuting, so definitely looks like I'll be shopping in the ST tire category. Thanks for the vid!
Fwiw I'm coming off multiple sets of Angel GT's but they've priced me out now asking too much imho for their tires. Angels were a good compromise tire with good performance when rears were in the $150 range. Now they're chasing Michelin price wise yet they don't provide the mileage of Michelins PR4 etc.... I wouldn't have a problem continuing to ride Angels forever but Pirelli got greedy so Bridgestone rebate offers lured me in. The BT023 rear I just put on is paired with Angel GT front and I'm not finding any shortcomings compared directly to the previous A GT rear tire. They've probably lost me forever which was stupid. I usually find something that works well and stick with it. But enough enough with their pricing. I could have bought a Metz Roadtec 01 rear for $10 less and those are taking all the sport touring tire reviews.
Just bought some Dunlop roadsmart for my r6 because I commute a lot but hit the canyons once in awhile and I don’t really drag knees just casual ride with my friends. Ride safe!
I'm on the second set of these on my CB500F, I get a lot of miles out of them and have ridden in sub-freezing temps, light snow, torrential rain, and when ambient temps were well over 100 degrees. When I wear this pair out, I'll probably buy them again. The only other tire I have much interest in would be a Metzeler Roadtec 01.
@@techten1012 I'm have about 14k miles on the second set now and they are almost there. I have zero complaints about them, they've worn evenly and put up with awful torn-up roads under construction day in and day out.
comparing to shoes was such a smart thing to do. we all know about the similarities but we never actually associate certain shoes with certain tires thank you
I ride a 2014 Honda CTX 1300 and have Bridgestone Exedra-Max tires on it and they perform well in the twisties and the wet, and I get a little over 10,000 miles on a set. The CTX is not a sport bike but a mix between cruiser and sport tour. My 1994 Magna really works well with Mitchelin Commander II Tire’s. They stick well in the corners, great on wet pavement and give great wear. Your tire advice is spot on. Both these bikes have been on the Dragon, Cherohala trail, and Devils Triangle and the tires have performed well for me.
This channel is SO good in so many aspects: for learning, informing yourself about all across the board topics, checking news about new stuff etc :) you guys are doing an amazing job and must be said, Thank you
you guys always put out great content. informative video on the tires. I'd suggest maybe covering different suspension setups, eg. the difference between a linkage rear swingarm and a direct shock linkage and dual shock vs. monoshock.
Have now watched this and the aftermarket pipe video (as I'm getting a Yoshi R77 system next week and new tyres in a few thousand kms, and BOTH videos have been a fantastic bundle of information. Great stuff, look forward to watching more of these!
Bridgestone S21 is a hypersport also, slightly less grip than the RS10 but with much better mileage with 3 tread compounds. I have them on my Buell XB12S and they are awesome! Had them on the track at Loudon and they stuck really well. Also do pretty well in the rain... Great video, thanks Ari
S21s are strangely heavy. Significantly heavier than Q3 or Q3+ and much heavier than Supercorsa SPV2. I was kinda bummed when I found that out but oh well.
Always real knowledge from you! Obviously I would prefer Sport Touring also! Another topics would be brake pads type? or how much lean angle do we have to do when cornering? like should we knee down all the time for fast cornering?
Commute daily on my Honda cbr1000rr on Bridgestone T30s ST tires, absolutely love them, even during this last week of crazy rain in LA, they have been nothing but great, and they handle awesome in the mountains.
Few ideas about future videos which I'd love to watch: 1. How to make your bike touring worthy. 2. Using different tires for front & rear wheel. 3. Improving illumination for night riding. 4. Weight reduction on a bike.
You guys are making so many usefull videos, I am enjoying them and my knowledge is also being upgraded with it. Thank you so much.. keep doing such great things , looking forward to it !
Ive used BT016 hypersport tyres for many years and they give amazing grip in dry and wet conditions. and the mileage is just as impressive 8.000 plus miles. Lasted me almost two years and im out most days on my bike. Bridgestone are one of the best. If not the best. both my 1998 honda 600f and 05 Fireblade feel great they give the rider amazing handling and braking. A HIGHLY RATED BRAND. 💯💣👍
The RS10 is a great tyre, but 1100 miles and 1 intermediate track day and the rear was done. I find that the Supercorsa SP gives slightly better milage and is is cheaper for the same performance. great informative video MC G
It's probably overkill in the opposite direction for me, but even though I live in Boston (very little gravel even for 40 miles in every direction, nothing like Colorado) I keep TKC80 (front) and K60 (rear) on my R1200GS. I realistically only get around 3,000 miles/year given I'm not daily commuting but love the ability to do much more aggressive off road riding if/when I encounter it, which is a half dozen times per year. I had Trail Attack 2's on it, but they were so weak off road and kept slipping out. Having beefier tires (and suspension) is actually really useful in the city, where worn out roads are far too common in the spring post-snow plowing. Of course, this is an adventure touring bike and not a "street bike". Great videos!
I always put sport touring tires on my bike because i dont ride on the race track. In good conditions and a proper warm up on the street there is no way to take a good stt to its limits. Next tire i am looking for is the new conti road attack 3 :) I love the traction skin on this contis.
AWESOME CLIP GUYS!!! I really liked the idea of comparing with shoes,really cool bro! Besides the explanation of the tires was very good! Good Rides! :D
Very well done I was all ears . I have been researching ties for my 2003 Kawasaki ZX6R. And I gotta tell ya I’m blue in the face searching and doing researching just because diversity is so wide to each rider . Being patient taking my time it well pay off
Angel GT is my top choice i do long distance ride occasionally rain or shine and some low cornering daily to and back from work. Braking on wet surface on this tyre is like braking in the dry.
great info Ari.....I ride an old zx11...but its modded for drag racing....I cruise around on it, and mostly put sport touring tires on it....until a drag strip go....but thats only a few times a year
Jonathan Jennings you are correct sir! Also, I'm glad to see that you're taking it slow on bike size. I've been preaching it for years to people that it's in their best interest to start on something small and work your way up. Instead everyone wants to hop on an R6 or a liter bike and learn the hard way. Stay safe out there!
I got Bridgestone T30 EVO as replacements for my 2018 CBR1000RR factory tires that are wore out after 6400 miles :) They look nice and feel even better on the road
RS10 also comes stock on the 2016 ZX10R. My friends laughed at me when I bought replacement S21 for my ZX10R. A week later they all wanted some for the street.
Great video bro.... I'm on RS10 and for me and my style is one of the best for now... I have aggressive style pushing hard corners knee down and all those stuffs and I can tell u for sure that tire is one BAD ASS... Especially if u like aggressive style to play in corners or hard breaking even though the corners on the out u can hit ur gass....grip is awesome and handling too.... For me one of the best for aggressive street style ❤️👍
Another good video Ari. If you ever have an excuse to do it, I'd love to see a rear shock or shock spring replacement video. Or your version of track day bike prep. Thanks.
People give me a hard time in the ZX6R forums because I run Sport Touring tires, but this video confirms why I run them, thanks. Currently I'm running the Michelin Road 6
THIS☝☝
This is what the motorcycling world needs.... information which could be easily understood whether u are a beginer rider or a profesional rider.... keep up the good work guys...
from a huge fan in singapore!!
Thanks Sam, that means a lot.
Been a fan a long time, Ari. For some reason your videos weren't popping up on my UA-cam feed until the last day or two. I'm glad I had several to sit and binge watch.
exactly!
Nice job MCG
Recently acquired a Hypermotard, ran a set of Diablo Supercorsa now running a set of Dunlop Q3. Both are amazing tires on this bike but I'm tearing them up in under 2000 miles. I only ride tight and semi tight twisty canyons on the Central Coast of CA. I'd love to find a tire that sticks like these but would give me closer to 3000+ miles.
sam fixit yeah totaly agree !!!!! ari isthabest 😊
I fucking love how this just gets to the point no 999 second intro or anything this is how all content on UA-cam should be like.
Fantastic video! You guys are killing it with these succinct, informative videos. Clearing up so many misconceptions in the riding community! Keep it up!
+1
Some awesome information here and explained. I have absolutely no regrets after changing from Pilot Power 3 to Angle GT's on my R1. I generally have a minimum of 100+ kilometers of highway riding before I get to any twisty roads and the GT's are wearing great. I would have worn out a set of PP3's by now and the GT's hardly look like they have any wear. And I'm no racer, I can admit it so the sport touring tires have more than enough grip for me in the corners.
This was the most simple and very informative video on tires I’ve seen for motorcycles
These videos you guys put out are awesome and us enthusiasts really appreciate all the work that goes into making them. Just wanted to say, thank you.
The dislikes are likely from "other" channels or magazines who are jealous of the quality & knowledge Ari is constantly dropping. Props!
I’m an “old guy on a BMW”. I ride Michelin Pilot Road 4GT rubber on my R1200RT. Excellent tire for my riding. I generally ride north Georgia mountain roads and the great twisties in the Smoky Mountains. I’ve been caught in unexpected downpours and these tires handled those conditions.
Just remember us old guys on beemers used to be the ones screaming down the road....but with age comes wisdom, responsibility and brittle bones!
How would we ever know what your opinion on the subject is unless we're also on a beemer? Beemer owners are notorious for not engaging with other riders!
I saw this video years back… I am now on the track occasionally and it is applicable! I remembered this from years back and it is exactly the guidance i needed!
Thanks for this Ari! I'd been waffling between sport tires and ST, and you drove the nail into that coffin when you said YOU, racing background and Tuono and all, run STs. That's definitely enough grip for me :)
So basically Sport Touring tires are the best jack of all trades.
yea exactly, surprisingly ST are more than enough for kneel down!
except for racing tracks and off road
Depends on the bike. I’m on a touring cruiser that can only reach about 25° of lean. The only way I lose traction is something on the road or extreme cold. And when I say extreme cold, I ride well below freezing every winter in Canada. Also, a lot of premium cruiser tires are now dual compound. There’s really no such thing as Jack of all trades. Got figure out your needs and go accordingly.
@@joelmacdonald6994 That's awesome to know! to be able to stay upright even in slippery winter road. I'd rather go with ST tires to have both Sporty and Touring ride yeah.
@@batcavemd don’t get me wrong, at speed I tame it down. But I’ve only dropped my bike once on ice, and that’s because I caught a rut at the work parking lot. As long as the roads are clear of ice, I’ll ride. But you still need to be smart about it. And you’ve really got to be in tune with your bike to know when it’s breaking loose before it gets wild. Mine has broken loose on frosty roads, and it will scare the shit out of you. Ride to the limit you think the roads allow, conservatively, and learn what your bike and tires can do with extreme caution.
Man you’ve been helping me understand my bike by far more then anyone has thank you!
Looking at different types of brake pads might be a good video Ari. I've seen guys wash out after upgrading their pads a few times.
That's on the list and in process.
Ari Henning Good to hear. Love the vids
Great!
yep, types of brake pads would be great to be discuss! hope you make the video Ari!
Also i don't think that that's the real ari Henning
The reason i like your page is becox your videos does not contain extra talks... its straight to the point and very informative...interesting enough to watch till the end...cheers
Man your videos are so helpful to new motorcycle owners/riders. Greatly appreciated
I came here to do some correction because I've been riding for 12 yrs. You've got everything bang on.
I'm the second owner of an '04 RC51 that needs new tires to replace it's Pirelli Corsa 3's that are God-knows how old and worn out. I happened to come across this channel while starting my search of tires for it and am definitely glad I watched this! It's mostly used for work commuting 90% and maybe back roads the other 10%. The centers of the tires flattened out from the commuting, so definitely looks like I'll be shopping in the ST tire category. Thanks for the vid!
I'm using BT023 right now on RSVR and very happy with cornering grip but the centers harder for longevity. Probably work great for you.
Fwiw I'm coming off multiple sets of Angel GT's but they've priced me out now asking too much imho for their tires. Angels were a good compromise tire with good performance when rears were in the $150 range. Now they're chasing Michelin price wise yet they don't provide the mileage of Michelins PR4 etc.... I wouldn't have a problem continuing to ride Angels forever but Pirelli got greedy so Bridgestone rebate offers lured me in. The BT023 rear I just put on is paired with Angel GT front and I'm not finding any shortcomings compared directly to the previous A GT rear tire. They've probably lost me forever which was stupid. I usually find something that works well and stick with it. But enough enough with their pricing. I could have bought a Metz Roadtec 01 rear for $10 less and those are taking all the sport touring tire reviews.
These info packets are all good. Quick, informative and entertaining without too much goofing around.
Just bought some Dunlop roadsmart for my r6 because I commute a lot but hit the canyons once in awhile and I don’t really drag knees just casual ride with my friends. Ride safe!
I'm on the second set of these on my CB500F, I get a lot of miles out of them and have ridden in sub-freezing temps, light snow, torrential rain, and when ambient temps were well over 100 degrees. When I wear this pair out, I'll probably buy them again. The only other tire I have much interest in would be a Metzeler Roadtec 01.
@@phatcyclist how many miles did you get out of road smarts?
@@techten1012 I'm have about 14k miles on the second set now and they are almost there. I have zero complaints about them, they've worn evenly and put up with awful torn-up roads under construction day in and day out.
I am now more informed for my first tire purchase. Sport / Touring will be the ticket for me. Thank you. Well done.
comparing to shoes was such a smart thing to do. we all know about the similarities but we never actually associate certain shoes with certain tires thank you
Great analogies, glad you took the time to compare them to shoes and I will definitely share this with my friends
Beginner here. The analogy was crystal clear.
I ride a 2014 Honda CTX 1300 and have Bridgestone Exedra-Max tires on it and they perform well in the twisties and the wet, and I get a little over 10,000 miles on a set. The CTX is not a sport bike but a mix between cruiser and sport tour. My 1994 Magna really works well with Mitchelin Commander II Tire’s. They stick well in the corners, great on wet pavement and give great wear. Your tire advice is spot on. Both these bikes have been on the Dragon, Cherohala trail, and Devils Triangle and the tires have performed well for me.
This MC garage series has me hooked!
Ari - you always do an absolutely amazing job on your MC Garage videos. Keep up the fantastic work!
I used to have track spikes in high school. Now I feel like Rossi. Thanks!
Wow! ...A video with comparisons I can relate to that really helps make sense of an overwhelming array of options. Thanks!!!
Great video ari really helped me out!
This channel is SO good in so many aspects: for learning, informing yourself about all across the board topics, checking news about new stuff etc :) you guys are doing an amazing job and must be said, Thank you
Real information without preaching. Cheers mate.
you guys always put out great content. informative video on the tires. I'd suggest maybe covering different suspension setups, eg. the difference between a linkage rear swingarm and a direct shock linkage and dual shock vs. monoshock.
Have now watched this and the aftermarket pipe video (as I'm getting a Yoshi R77 system next week and new tyres in a few thousand kms, and BOTH videos have been a fantastic bundle of information. Great stuff, look forward to watching more of these!
one of the best motorcycle channels.
Nice breakdown of the categories. I ride a Speed Triple. Not overly aggressive. No track days so a sports touring tire will work best 4 me.
Bridgestone S21 is a hypersport also, slightly less grip than the RS10 but with much better mileage with 3 tread compounds. I have them on my Buell XB12S and they are awesome! Had them on the track at Loudon and they stuck really well. Also do pretty well in the rain... Great video, thanks Ari
got that too, i come from the s20evo, the bike seem more agile, or is my imagination?
S21s are strangely heavy. Significantly heavier than Q3 or Q3+ and much heavier than Supercorsa SPV2. I was kinda bummed when I found that out but oh well.
I appreciate the viceos. I have used your videos to buy tires, and to plugg my tires . Thank you !
Always real knowledge from you!
Obviously I would prefer Sport Touring also!
Another topics would be brake pads type? or how much lean angle do we have to do when cornering? like should we knee down all the time for fast cornering?
Commute daily on my Honda cbr1000rr on Bridgestone T30s ST tires, absolutely love them, even during this last week of crazy rain in LA, they have been nothing but great, and they handle awesome in the mountains.
I don't even ride, but this video was great. Nice work Ari
Kick ass video. You're very knowledgeable when it comes to motorcycles and what's makes them happy. Thanks for making all these awesome videos.
Awesome video! So concise and informative at the same time. Thank you very much. It seems that SportTouring tire will check all my needs.
Thank you for your channel, very informative and laconically!
Unbiased videos as always from MC. All the info we need.
Keep up the good work brother.
fantastic content, my 4th video found you, answered my questions and secured my choice of tyre type - old guy on a BMW thanks bud
I knew about tires, I've learned about shoes! Great vid !!
Tire explanations really do not get better than this. If I could use this analogy to help every customer that comes in the door, wait - I will.
Love the MC Garage series. Education in a subject that matters! Thanks guys.
Few ideas about future videos which I'd love to watch:
1. How to make your bike touring worthy.
2. Using different tires for front & rear wheel.
3. Improving illumination for night riding.
4. Weight reduction on a bike.
You guys are making so many usefull videos, I am enjoying them and my knowledge is also being upgraded with it. Thank you so much.. keep doing such great things , looking forward to it !
Ive used BT016 hypersport tyres for many years and they give amazing grip in dry and wet conditions. and the mileage is just as impressive 8.000 plus miles. Lasted me almost two years and im out most days on my bike. Bridgestone are one of the best. If not the best. both my 1998 honda 600f and 05 Fireblade feel great they give the rider amazing handling and braking. A HIGHLY RATED BRAND. 💯💣👍
The RS10 is a great tyre, but 1100 miles and 1 intermediate track day and the rear was done. I find that the Supercorsa SP gives slightly better milage and is is cheaper for the same performance.
great informative video MC G
Keep up the good work. I'm definitely a fan of your channel. Realy good content and delivery of it. Appreciate ;)
Bruh INSTANT SUBSCRIPTION!!!! NO TIME PASS and TO THE POINT VIDEOS LOVE AND RESPECT 😊😊
best bike channel on the tube, great job again
Thank you for explaining this so well and cleanly!
Great videa as always, but i think the S21 should have been there instead of the RS10, a regular sports tyre instead of a street-track mix
It's probably overkill in the opposite direction for me, but even though I live in Boston (very little gravel even for 40 miles in every direction, nothing like Colorado) I keep TKC80 (front) and K60 (rear) on my R1200GS. I realistically only get around 3,000 miles/year given I'm not daily commuting but love the ability to do much more aggressive off road riding if/when I encounter it, which is a half dozen times per year. I had Trail Attack 2's on it, but they were so weak off road and kept slipping out. Having beefier tires (and suspension) is actually really useful in the city, where worn out roads are far too common in the spring post-snow plowing.
Of course, this is an adventure touring bike and not a "street bike".
Great videos!
Nice! my go to's definitely have been the Michelin Pilot 3 for commute.
I love my pr4's, they give me great grip in the twisties, have good life, and handle the rain without issues
Excellent run through of the options.
I always put sport touring tires on my bike because i dont ride on the race track. In good conditions and a proper warm up on the street there is no way to take a good stt to its limits. Next tire i am looking for is the new conti road attack 3 :) I love the traction skin on this contis.
AWESOME CLIP GUYS!!! I really liked the idea of comparing with shoes,really cool bro! Besides the explanation of the tires was very good! Good Rides! :D
Glad you liked the shoe comparo. Just trying to keep it interesting!
Very well done I was all ears . I have been researching ties for my 2003 Kawasaki ZX6R. And I gotta tell ya I’m blue in the face searching and doing researching just because diversity is so wide to each rider . Being patient taking my time it well pay off
Angel GT is my top choice i do long distance ride occasionally rain or shine and some low cornering daily to and back from work. Braking on wet surface on this tyre is like braking in the dry.
great info Ari.....I ride an old zx11...but its modded for drag racing....I cruise around on it, and mostly put sport touring tires on it....until a drag strip go....but thats only a few times a year
great explanation and as usual, awesome video guys 👍👍🤘
Great info, I learned something new. In particular the difference between Hypersport, and ST tires. Thanks!
Awesome video. One thing that I've always wondered about are heat cycles. Always hear people talking about them, but never got an explanation.
This channel is really informative I hope to learn some good things watching these videos
Anthony Stewart like your show very educational watch you all the time keep up the good work.
Saving me $$$$$ all the way in Jamaica!!! Respect bredda man
I liked the shoe analogy, good job!
I want a new long episode of ON TWO WHEELS.
another great informative video always good to learn especially when you have just started riding thanks
I like your videos. Good example and simple explanation.
Thanks a lot. Learnt a new thing specially when I’m gonna get my both tyres changed
Great segment.... please do a similar show about ADV tires. Great information....thank you Ari.
Great video I always loved the michelin pilot roads great grip and longevity I don't think there is a better tire for the street than them.
This series is awesome!! you have my likes
Best MC UA-cam channel!
Super useful video, thanks! now I have a much clearer mind about my next pair of tires!
Nice one. Love ur vids...always very informative. Much love from Nigeria
Damm this channel is amazing !!! Loved the work and info of every video watched .
Exactly the information I was looking for!
Awesome Sauce. Good Work ! Personally, I think very high of my Michelin Pilot Road 2.
My favorite road tyre . Cheep and more than enough grip. They get over looked because they aren't the latest/newest thing but they are great tyres.
EXCELLENT explanation. Made me feel very comfortable running my FZ6R on Pilot Power 3's. =)
You mean old guys ride BMWs!??!! WTF???
Jonathan Jennings you are correct sir! Also, I'm glad to see that you're taking it slow on bike size. I've been preaching it for years to people that it's in their best interest to start on something small and work your way up. Instead everyone wants to hop on an R6 or a liter bike and learn the hard way. Stay safe out there!
of course have you seen the price of those things? lmao
No only dush do😏
im 24 and I ride a bmw s1000rr I must be old..
TheMissendenFlyer old pole smokers ohh they like hardleys
well explained ...keep the good job going on so we all could get benefited
Thank you, Ari. Simple and to the point. Some videos on the RC mechanicals, components would come in handy.
We miss you bro!!!
Awesome! 👏👏 Good thing I've already been rocking the t30's for 2 years 👍
I got Bridgestone T30 EVO as replacements for my 2018 CBR1000RR factory tires that are wore out after 6400 miles :)
They look nice and feel even better on the road
i love twisties, but have to commute to get to these lovely slices of heaven..
RS10 also comes stock on the 2016 ZX10R.
My friends laughed at me when I bought replacement S21 for my ZX10R. A week later they all wanted some for the street.
Great video bro....
I'm on RS10 and for me and my style is one of the best for now... I have aggressive style pushing hard corners knee down and all those stuffs and I can tell u for sure that tire is one BAD ASS... Especially if u like aggressive style to play in corners or hard breaking even though the corners on the out u can hit ur gass....grip is awesome and handling too.... For me one of the best for aggressive street style ❤️👍
Great vid, no nonsense opinions on the "reality" of out daily tire needs.
Had the Bridgestone t31. Great tires. Now Angel GT. Also great. They handle curves very very nice. And they last more than 12 000km.
Another good video Ari. If you ever have an excuse to do it, I'd love to see a rear shock or shock spring replacement video. Or your version of track day bike prep. Thanks.
awesome video great information and easily understood