The Metzeler M5 are one of the best tires I have ever tried!!! I got them from you guys about 1,250 miles ago, and counting, for sure I will give my final mileage on these great tires!!! Love them, very stable, great grip and won´t deform the carcass, even in Mode-A in a Yamaha R1, when I open it wide (agressive acceleration)...thanks to this video, finally decided to move from PP3 to this Interact M5, there is no turn back again, no Sir!!!
We have a couple folks on staff here who ride the M5 and they all love them. The big upgrade is the M5 uses 5 zones of varying tension Stainless Steel belting for improved grip and control at every lean angle. Mileage reports vary, but we've seen riders get up to 6000 miles out of a rear tire. ~Ali
Pretty much every tire Metzeler makes is a winner. The M5's are a hot tire, for sure. Happy to hear you like them. Please keep us posted with your review after you've put more miles on them.
Bought the M5 2 months ago and i love them. I had Michelin Pilot Power 2ct on my 2004 GSXR 600 and they were ok. The M5's are mind blowing. Amazing wet traction, dry stability, they warm up fast, stick like glue and have shown minimal wear after almost 3000 miles in 2 months. I drove them to Sturgis and back from DC and the rain didn't phase them. Will be sticking with these tires from now on.
It's tough to compete with the PR3, but the closest competitor is the Roadtec Z8. Some independent testing has proved these tires to be very similar in terms of wet and dry traction. I think that either choice would work for your riding conditions. If you know how the PR3's perform on your bike, you might want to stick with those. ~Ali
The K3 and the M5 are more sport / traction focused tires, which means you won't get the same mileage as you would with something more sport-touring focused. We'd be happy to hear more feedback on the Z8 once you have a few more miles on them. We think you'll be pleased with their extended mileage. ~Ali
I have a BMW R1200R (roadster) that came with the z8's. I have to say these are some great tires. normally I'm pretty skeptical about any tire I'm not familiar with but these have seriously surprised me. I ride pretty hard as a daily commuter sense I got of sport bikes but this tire holds up to its description. have had it at decent lean angles no drama at all. in the wet with nothing to worry about. this is really an excellent tire.
I've been running z8 for the last season on my Hawk GT (Bros) after riding Dunlop GPR-a12. Z8 is awesome for the road purposes. You don't need to warm it up, you can go full throttle even on a wet road and cold tires and be sure that you'll get enough grip at any time. But it's quite tricky to ride on it on a track. I was unable to knee down my bike and had some lowsides on z8. Maybe I'm not a good rider, but i was able to do all this stuff on GPR-a12. So i can recommend Z8 for an everyday use, you will find it perfect. If you're going to spend few weekends on a track pushing hard, probably you should choose m5. Definetly I'll try m5 next season on my new vfr800. BTW interract technology makes your tire softer on a big lean angles, so you should keep you normal air pressure when you're going on a track. Otherwise it will become too soft and your bike will become unstable when youre' going close to the edge.
I have just changed from M5s to Z8s on a Kawasaki Z750 S (yes I know it has to be amongst the most boring bikes out there) but the difference in the wet is unbelievably better. The M5s made the bike - that is not renowned for its handling - laughably bad; all over the place in the dry or wet. I’ve done some racing in my past but getting a knee down even on a summer’s day gave the feeling of a fifty fifty chance of getting out of the corner upright! The M8s however are confidence inspiring and that was within 40 miles of wet roads. It felt like a steering damper had been fitted. The bike simply went where I wanted it to go and with grip that didn’t give up. There’s a possibility I just wasn’t pushing the M5s hard enough to get them working properly but if that’s the case: every rider I seen during my daily commutes should not bother with M5s.
It is usually not advised to use different brands or different tire types on front and rear. Differences in the profile of the tire can cause handling issues if the front turns in faster than the back, or vice versa. Using the same model tires with different tread life is acceptable, but I wouldn't use different models on the same bike. -CK
The Metzeler Karoo 3 is a great option if you need a more aggressive off-road tread on a dual-sport tire. If you need something more street oriented, the new Tourance NEXT are the first dual-sport option with a true dual compound construction. -CK
I ride a 2005 SV650 and I have used only Z8's for the past two seasons. It's an amazing tyre. It really sticks on the road when it's wet and dry. I have also ridden it on track and it felt really comfortable and I did not have any lowsides nor the feeling it's going to slip. Deffinitely my tyre of choice.
The Z8 will definitely handle the scenario you described. There is a new version that was just released that now has a dual compound rear tire, so your timing is excellent. ~Ali
We have a staff member who swears by them for his track tire. He states it took one session out on the track to scrub them in. On the street, it would probably be about 50 miles. ~Ali
The D-Spec tires use multiple zones with differing compounds, allowing the tire to stick better along the edges of the tread, while maintaining longevity at the center for slab riding. Very similar to Michelin's 2CT technology! -CK
Last year I got my XX wearing m5's. On a new bike, coming from a 250 majesty and a 600TT, in about a month I got to the point where I would scrape my boots on the road... that is the level of confidence that both bike and tires bring. I rode on wet too, but I was very careful so I have not pushed things at all (got family at home). Mileage... I think I got somewhere around 7000km's and in about two thousand or so, the back will need replacement. Rode on public roads only and a riding class is waiting for the next weekend, so it will be for the first time on track/small technical one. I am very confident about the grip once the tires are warmed up. So, I do recommend the m5's for sport-touring type of riding/I mean by that, riding sport for long distance :-)
i've gone through almost 10 sets of M5's, after using bridgestones BT-016's. Ridden the ranges in the rain, and where I'm from (australia) the road's aren't exactly great condition. saying that, i'm very happy with the tyres, i was first recommended these tyres by the local riding instructor who is also a Tester for Metzler tyres. I ride a 2009 zx6r. i haven't used the tyres on a track before and i'm not a great rider. I can get my knee down, and i feel confident the tyres will stick at that lean angle.
SIR GREAT REVIEW THANKS.. ONE BIG URGENT DOUBT - I HAVE BENELLI 600I MAINLY FOR CITY AND HIGHWAY TOURING PURPOSES... SHALL I GO FOR METZELER Z8 or PIRELLI ANGEL ST? in Both I could see that center of the tyre has little road contact. is that drawback for grip and handling? PIRELLI ANGEL GT has higer road contact at the center but cost is too high... so which one to go? metzeler z8 or pirelli angel st?
Hard to say, tire tech changes fast! I don't think there is a clear winner this year, as many of these manufacturers are making innovative changes and succeeding with their results. -CK
I now have 6500 klms/4000 miles just starting to get on the wear limiters. I must say I have'nt had any moments on them even in the wet, normally a bit nervous in the wet, they gave me the confidence to push it a lot harder. the front has worn a bit funny but I have been playing with suspension settings and the heavy Ohlins on the 675R does seem to hammer fronts. in some countries the M5 is being used as OEM for the new ZX14R. so if they can hold 1 of the to the gound ! EXCELLENT rd tyre, try em
I've been running z8's for just shy of a year now. Fair to say they're bloody brilliant! Especially in the wet, but also in the dry. I don't ride the most powerful bike going, only an Aprilia Peg Strada 660, and I don't ride like my hair's on fire, BUT I do ride every day come rain or shine, and these tyres haven't let me down once! Well, until they got an awkward screw through the rear, and I stuck a crappy Bridgestone bt*some-number* on just to get me by until I could afford a new set/rear replacement. Leaning towards getting another z8 for the rear, and leaving the front (since it has plenty of miles left) on, because the alternative is go for a pair of Pilot Road 4's. However, why waste a perfectly good front tyre, might as well hold off on the PR4's until I need a new pair. I always seem to require new tyres just before the winter, which means, come spring - and, certainly, by the time summer swings round in England - they've started to get a little bit square, even with the harder compound down the centre. (That's commuting for you. It's different if you only use your bike for scratching at the weekend, I'm sure.) It's either that or run a balder, squarer, tyre through winter... Which doesn't sound enticing! I'd love to be able to afford a winter set and a summer set. Ohhhh wouldn't it be nice! :(
Just a quick(ish) update. God I wrote a lot there ^ Ended up with a z8 again, and I was pleased as punch, until the bike was stolen 2 months later. Bought an ER6-N which came with Maxxis Diamonds. They are so, so, so shit in comparison, it's almost laughable. Damp days, cold days, wet days, greasy days, Mondays-through-Sundays and they slip and slide like a right bastard at anything over 4.5k revs (this is only a 70hp bike at the crank!) Replaced them with some Pilot 3's asap (just outta curiosity... and 'cause I couldn't afford 4's) which turned out worlds better. Can't say how they compare to z8's since they're on a different, marginally more powerful, bike. Either seems to be great a choice for middleweight bikes, can't wait until I'm not poor so I can buy some Pilot Road 4's!
the interact tires are very good.. i use the M5 and the Z8.. so the break down. lets look at interact tires and a range what dose interact mean..."for people that dont know" the interact dose just what its says.. the tire changes"interact" the contact patch on the road to your riding needs by flexing in the softer zone of the tire allowing bigger contact patch meaning you can get on the gas hard in middle of the bend... the M5 tire this is a nice ride.. the feelback for this tire is great.. its make you feel safe and allows you freely to tip your bike in any way you like.. gripping the road "with what feels like to me teeth" the bike just falls in the the bends nice and easy and so stable..! the feelback lets you know what is going on and as you punch the gas the bike just pulls with aways with total control.. but warm up time takes abit longer "say if you are riding in 20degree it wil take the tire about 15-20min to warm up" in the wet as long as you are smooth they are find. but in the wet push them slowly.. so you build up the feel for the tire. the Z8 i use this tire as my winter tire. the tire warms up real fast and has alot of the same feel as the M5. but it is abit harder rubber. this is the on tire that i had that a -4 in on wet/snowing road that i put my footpeg on the floor they are that good in the wet and cold. they are both good tires and once you get use to the interact tire you will be very happy.. but i would say if you ride in the colder months go for the Z8 and if you dont go for the M5... i hope that i help some poeple out there.. yours john
well maybe a bit geek but many many years of bike riding!!!.. but i look at it like this... we all work hard and love are bikes. so i want to have the best stuff on my body and head and bike. for the rigth money. i hate getting rip off. and wear safe be safe..!! i want to enjoy the next day to ride and come home in one piece.. plus they is so much good stuff and bad stuff that looks good but is really crap and just market the right way.. so i would like to help the poeple out there to get the rigth stuff for the best money.. p.s i think RevZilla is really cool.. that you can see stuff and get a good idear... keep up the work. your john :)
Im curious, how different are the M5's from the M3's, im running a M3 as a rear and i loved it.. got a nail in the rear after 1500 miles, for about 30$ a tire should i stick with M3 or up it to the M5? Im riding an 07 R1 by the way...
Currently using Sportec M5's on my '08 Fireblade, can't say I'd be more pleased with 'em. We ride every weekend up the mountain roads so there's like a variation of asphalt and cemented roads, and there are bits of wet roads. Grip is incredible no matter what the road condition is. But I need to get a bit more practical, can I use the Roadtec Z8's for sport riding almost like the M5's? I need a bit more mileage. Lol
Just found this tire review after watching some of your other well done reviews and had to subscribe. Now I mounted the 5th tire set of M5´s on my Z1000 since 2010. I like the M5 because you can really feel the improved handling on heavy bikes, much better than the Pilot Power 2c or Diablo Rosso. What I dont like so much, is, that front and rear are nearly always worn out at the same time and on the front tire the edges are worn out first always. Next tires will be Conti Sport Attack 2
I used Super Corsa on my 1200 monster and start using it on my S1000R 2 months ago I give a try for the M7RR it was a big surprise!!! I raced in 1983 the 6 hour on metzeller and did a excellent job! But the M7RR is fantastic! it stick so good in deep leaning angle ! last longer than Super Corsa! and much much better in rain !!
Thanks Ali. I have been talked into trying a set of the Conti SportAttack 2. if I dont like them I will go back to the M5's. summer is on its way here in Queensland, Australia. not that we have a real winter, "semi tropical" so it won't take long to get some miles up on the Conti's and I'll let you what I think. Cheers guys.
I run the M5s on my MT09/FZ09. Great tyre and reasonably affordable here in New Zealand. I prefer them for aggressive riding over the Michelin Road Pilot 5s for aggressive riding.
I have had all of these tyres on my 2011 Speed triple. The K3's were ok but a bit difficult to get up to operating temp riding at legal speeds on cold UK roads also at the first sign of moisture these tyres become very exiciting only lasted 1900 miles changed them for M5's great tyre for road use ... but only lasted 3000 miles Have now changed to the Z8's and so far so good they feel very similar to BT023's which is a good thing, hoping that they will last as well too
My Speed Triple came with Metzler Sporttec M3 and I'm now on the second set of Sporttec M3 as I like them. I'm not really an aggressive rider. The M5 wouldn't be necessary for my riding style. My next tires will be M3 again or, as I'm looking more into milage, the Z8 Interact.
I have the Metzeler M5's on my KTM RC390 that came stock on it. Has been a great tire but it made it's way down to the wire today at only 2700 miles. This is my first bike and I do push it hard constantly but is this what I can expect out of a good set of sport tires?
I ride a '15 R1200RT. The bike came with Z8s. From home, I have one mile of gravel to ride before I hit pavement. At the 3500 mile mark, I need to replace the rear tire. The bike was just into the dealer for an oil change and there is 2/32 if tread left at the wear indicator. For being the longest lasting of the Interact line, I submit they didn't last long at all. All 3500 miles were ridden from December 8-March 20, 2015..... in Iowa. Needless to say, given road conditions here, I wasn't able to push the bike as hard as I will from now until fall. The decision was made to replace the set with a set of Bridgestone T30 GTs until the trip to the Tail of the Dragon this summer, at which point another set of Z8s will be reinstalled. Out of 10, the Z8's get a 5 from me for wear. Wet traction: 8 and dry grip: 9. Great tire if you can afford to replace them 3 times a year.
For me the metzeler M5 sportec (the middle tyre in the video) has been a fantastic tyre. I push it on the road used all year round and always keep it at the required pressure. (I check tyre pressures every week). I gives lots of confidence when leaning over and I haven't had any confidence sapping moments ever of a slip etc.
I have used Metzelers on my 93 Honda ST 1100 for years. I have seen a new tire company called Pirelli tires. I was told that Metzeler is part of that tire company and that the Pirelli tires are equal if not better then the Metzelers. Any knowledge of this company?
The k3 came standard on my speed triple when I bought it. Only used it on the road ( not on track) and took quite a while to warm up under normal road conditions. Cold grip was not great at all, but once warmed up it has all the grip you want. Changed them out after about 3600km's due to the flat spot becoming too big. They would last me longer if there were actually decent twisty roads here but unfortunately there's only straight ones here. Heard lots of good stuff about the k8 and m5.
Running my first set of M5's on my ZX14, they stand up to the weight of myself & the bike very well, very nice tire to ride on. Was using Michelin Power Pures before & they were quite pressure sensitive and ultimately more suit for lighter bikes in my humble opinion. I'm actually on my 2nd rear M5 to my 1st front, got 5000km out of my 1st rear but got a puncture, had probably 1500km left in it. Think the the front on my bike would just about do 2 rears, might try running a Z8 rear with m5 front.
I have a rroadsmart rear tire oh my Honda hornet s 2001 with 4,5 mm left and I woud like to change the front tire to the z8 is it possible to use thise tires together unill the rear is worn out great videos as always Henrik
I just got 15k off the Road Pilot 3's I was going to get them again but wanted to know what you guys think? These or the RP3? Oh BTW I ride all year in Seattle so wet performance is king. Thanks gents
im a big fan of M5 they have help me performed on my KTM duke in track and also touring the Tyre have gone 3 test heavy rain / touring at top speed/ track which made me have more confident 4.5km track did about 2.201st/ 2.18 2nd/ 2.12 3rd/ 2.10 4th-5th M5 neverfail to deliver and this is my 2nd set for metzeler tyre.... llove it but need the review of m7rr
my 2011 Speed Triple came with the k3 great tyre but more suited for the track. put a set of M5's on 675R 3500 klm's ago. the 675R came with Pirelli supercorsa SP again a great tyre but more suited for the track. anyone think of getting the M5's do it ! they are the best rd tyre Ive had, heat up quick and grip wet & dry is fantastic & very stable. & look like the are going to last a lot longer and I do ride them quite hard, I will get them again !
I own Speed Triple 2015 model and I have RACETEC INTERACT K3 and it lasted for only 5.5K KMS.. I am not a track person. I use this bike for touring and long rides and want a suggestion for Sports Touring Tires.. I have read more about Metzeler Sportec M7 RR tires but I need to know how long the tire lasts...
What is the recommended inflation pressure on a rear Z8 tire working on a cb600 year 2005? Should it be inflated to the pressure recommended by Honda for best performance?
That's a good question. What kind of performance are you looking for (grip or longevity). I usually run low 30s in my street tires for the best track day performance, depending on the day and the track conditions. If you're a spirited street rider, I'd recommend staying as close to the tire's recommended PSI as possible. -Hi-Viz Brian
@RevZillaTV ..which tyre has the best grip in dry conditions?(I only drive when it's dry...)the Pirelli Diablo Supercorsa SP/SC or the Metzeler Racetec K2/3 ?Which from this 2 will be the best in ..grip/stability ..milage and price?(I talk..only for dry weather-conditions.. :) Greetz..
Hi. I would like to know what you think of the new Metzeler Sportec M7 RR ? Specially vs. The Pirelli Angel GT and The Michelin Pilot Power 3. I ride a Ducati 900 SSie, mostly touring around the mountains and small trips. I never go to the track, but still I want the best grip even in wet weather. Because when I first hit the mountain roads, I always ride very active and hard around the mountain bends.
im on a 2016 Gsxr750 i live in an urban city not a whole lot of turns here just a bunch of intersections i just put a 190 roadtec on the back seem good so far just be careful in the turns at first the silicone coating on the tires very slippery try not to get too heavy on the gas entering or exiting the term when the tires brand new my advice find a roundabout with very little traffic and just start leaning break that tire and as soon as possible
Hi, excellent review, You recomended front M5 an rear Z8 for my ninja 300? is only pack that I can get in Colombia. Thanks (actually use M5 rear and Is really great, love it. But can´t get M5 again in my country)
If a front M5 and rear Z8 are all you can get in Colombia, I'd go for them. It's better to be on the road than out of commission. Ideally, the same front and rear tires a recommended. However, you have to take what you can get. Ride safely. -Hi-Viz Brian
Can you recommend a good Metzeler tire for my Honda 2013 VFR700X, which I use for both on and off-road, mostly on of course, but I do and need both. Is there an enduro tire with really good road charcteristics?
I remember the 2012 14r had a set of those tires stock out the factory when it came. Think it had them as well for 2013 then the changed it to another tire. Normally I'm a Bridgestone guy, but I'll try a set of the m5 and see how things go with it. For the kind of riding I do, the one on the far left seems more ideal for my riding. Cause I'll never do a track day. If by chance I do decide to get in a track day, I'm sure that tire would do nicely out there. I'm going to try a set on my 2012 10r
I can vouch for the z8's. Cracking tyre! They'll inspire you in the wet like you wouldn't believe, perhaps not as much as the new PR4's, which I'll be trying after the next rear z8 I buy (roughly 2 rears to 1 front), but enough to really instate faith when you're hard on the anchors or cranking it over a little more than you'd usually be comfortable given the conditions. Hope you like 'em, man. Expensive game this tyre buying lark, but when you look at what we ask of them they're really very cheap.
ScratchN Sniff true. I went on ahead and got the Angel gt tires though. See how they perform cause all the test videos I saw so far, they was running the bike in the wet like crazy and doing more straight line running than anything else. Saw like to track videos where they was doing the twisties on them. I'll see what they about soon as I get them mounted on
RiDE (I don't know where you're from, but it's a magazine in the UK) went to the PR4 tyre launch, and, apparently, there's a good case for them being the best wet-weather tyre going. Especially under braking. Apart from in an emergency stop situation it's probably not all that relevant, but good to know you've got that safety net, I suppose. Hope the Angels work out for you, man. Ride safe.
ScratchN Sniff here in the state of Alabama, it rains a good bit. Not a whole lot, but the sky will come down here and there. The streets will be good then messed up in other areas. Mainly the back roads are messed up. I'll be safe for sure though
I have a ninja 300 and i am a bit unconvinced with the stock tires. And now i want to change those , which should i put First of all is it necessary to change those stock ones ? If yes then which ?
+atharva achrekar I'm not sure which tires came stock where you're located, but if you do want to replace the tires, the Bridgestone S20 EVOs are great sporty tires. -DrewZilla *www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/bridgestone-battlax-hypersport-s20-evo-tires
Metzeler have another model M3 which is a step down from a M5 but still pretty good. I have M3 front and M5 rear they perform great at track and street. I'd recommend buying them only as a set though, preferably M5 front and rear.
the m3 is the same tire just with out the interact belt and the profile is just a wee bit diffent.. i had them to.. back in the days of my frieblade.!! :)
I was considering buying the Metzler M5 Sportec from your site, but I know it's a tire that was released couple years ago. Are they still producing these tires so that they're fresh in the warehouse or are they new but just stored? I know rubber is an organic material so it decomposes or something like that.
AznMotoDude First, if stored properly (as we do), tires have a very long shelf life. That being said, Metzeler doesn't just make one production run of a tire and then stop. They're continuously producing tires. Now, the M5s will be slowly go away as they're replaced by the newer M7RR design. If you still want M5s, all the M5s we have are new and safe enough for great performance. -DrewZilla
+Lee Zhijie At this point, yes, the M5 is a bit old, so the Bridgestones are better. If you do a decent amount of wet riding, consider the new M7RR tires as well. -DrewZilla *www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/metzeler-sportec-m7-rr-rear-tires
The M5 was the successor to the M3, and now the M7 RR succeeds the M5. Over the M3, the M5 added more silica content for quicker warm-up, and the M5 has a larger contact patch. Over the M5, the M7 RR added better dry grip, better wet grip, and up to 20% more tire life. Therefore, I'd recommend the latest M7 RR tires. -DrewZilla *www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/metzeler-sportec-m7-rr-front-tires *www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/metzeler-sportec-m7-rr-rear-tires
Hi , I'm looking for Metzeler tires for my BMW r850r from 1999 and I think I want to get the Metzeler Roadtec Z8 Interact M/O. or do you suggest another tire? I don't do tracks, only road
Hiya great review !! Fan from the U.K here I'm stuck between the z8 interact or the avon storm 2 ultra I ride a vfr 800 (not vtec) too work five days a week but I'm twenty and I ride it flat out on the weekends !! Haha
I highly recommend sticking with the same model tires front and rear. If you're not changing both tires, I'd stick with a front Maxxis Presa Sport. -Hi-Viz Brian
The M7 RR tires are the update of the M5 tires. The M7 RR tires have better wet grip, a larger contact patch with the road, and 20% more mileage (tire life) compared to the M5 tires. -DrewZilla *www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/metzeler-sportec-m7-rr-tires
The Sportec Street is different than the Sportec M5. The Sportec Street series is a new design specifically made for smaller motorcycles. Metzeler is a global company, and these tires are indeed real Metzeler products. -DrewZilla
They should have used a donkey instead of an elephant. I just got a set of these installed on my 675 Daytona R. I have not had a chance to test them, but am looking forward to it.
On the street or track? How aggressive do you ride? Are you meticulous with your tire pressures? I look forward to hearing from you. Thanks and have a great weekend! -Hi-Viz Brian
Hi Brian, I run the Q3 on the track at 31 cold (SV650) and have had very good luck with grip and longevity. Last week I went out for a sport touring ride through several mountain ranges with some friends spanning about 2,300 miles. I was on a Buell 1125R running 36 cold front and back for the twisty parts and 42 for the slab stuff. We might or might not have cruised between 90 and 110 for the long straights through the desert with possible stints of 130-160mph for I would say 50 or so miles of it. Many hundreds of miles (600+?) of hard twisties in there. We were all on Q3s with no more than a few hundred miles on them when we departed and all on 750+cc bikes with 60+ pounds of luggage. By the time we got back most of us were on the wear bars and my tire in particular was table topped. Next year we want to run a higher mileage tire, possibly Metzelers. We do need grip though because we kick it up pretty good in the twisties. In the mean time my new Q3s from RZ will be here on Monday. :) Cheers.
JonJon95GT Damn! I want to ride with you. Have you mounted the new Q3s yet? It's always nice to put on fresh tires. I'd recommend the M5s or the Pilot Road 4s. Both should last longer than the Q3s. I'd probably lean more towards the Pilot Road 4s for the type of riding you do. -Hi-Viz Brian P.S. - I don't think you ride enough. ;-)
I will probably mount those Q3s up tomorrow. Truthfully I don't ride all that often on the street, a couple of days per month for a few hundred miles each time. For most of the riding that I do the Q3 is perfect, and I generally don't wear them out in the middle. :) Thanks for the suggestions. I will run one of those 2 tires for the next trip. I really like the Q3s but I don't like being 700 miles from home and wondering if I am going to show chords by the end of the day. That kind of sucks. Cheers, Jon
I've ridden only over 100kms now. The tires are wider than the Sport Demons, it feels softer and the grip is significantly better. It lets me lean over the bike much more without having to hang off as much. The edge of the tires stick really well when turning whereas the Pirellis tended to slip a bit. They also felt harder and took longer to warm up. Overall I feel a lot more confident and I'm much more faster now. Hope it helps!
They are very similar, but the PP3s have a bigger contact patch on the center line. I would wager that the M5 will deal with rough pavement and moisture better. -CK
got the M5, works great on gravel too unless you want to brake. but going forward and in corners are good. great on tarmac too obviously. but i was suprised of how good they where on gravel tho.
The Roadtec 01 is the replacement for the older Z8 design. The Roadtec 01 compound is improved for better wet and dry grip as well as a bit more tire life. The way the Roadtec 01 tire is constructed also provides a larger contact patch than the Z8s. -DrewZilla *www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/metzeler-roadtec-01-tires
thanks, I'm taking a look at the Pirelli Angel GT, should be an excellent tire according to: pirelli.com/tyre/ww/en/news/2013/05/29/motorrad-declares-pirelli-angel-gt-the-best-sport-touring-tyre/
The Metzeler M5 are one of the best tires I have ever tried!!! I got them from you guys about 1,250 miles ago, and counting, for sure I will give my final mileage on these great tires!!! Love them, very stable, great grip and won´t deform the carcass, even in Mode-A in a Yamaha R1, when I open it wide (agressive acceleration)...thanks to this video, finally decided to move from PP3 to this Interact M5, there is no turn back again, no Sir!!!
so final mileage was?
We want to know sir. Thank you in advance 😊
We have a couple folks on staff here who ride the M5 and they all love them. The big upgrade is the M5 uses 5 zones of varying tension Stainless Steel belting for improved grip and control at every lean angle. Mileage reports vary, but we've seen riders get up to 6000 miles out of a rear tire. ~Ali
Pretty much every tire Metzeler makes is a winner. The M5's are a hot tire, for sure. Happy to hear you like them. Please keep us posted with your review after you've put more miles on them.
Bought the M5 2 months ago and i love them. I had Michelin Pilot Power 2ct on my 2004 GSXR 600 and they were ok. The M5's are mind blowing. Amazing wet traction, dry stability, they warm up fast, stick like glue and have shown minimal wear after almost 3000 miles in 2 months. I drove them to Sturgis and back from DC and the rain didn't phase them. Will be sticking with these tires from now on.
It's tough to compete with the PR3, but the closest competitor is the Roadtec Z8. Some independent testing has proved these tires to be very similar in terms of wet and dry traction. I think that either choice would work for your riding conditions. If you know how the PR3's perform on your bike, you might want to stick with those. ~Ali
The K3 and the M5 are more sport / traction focused tires, which means you won't get the same mileage as you would with something more sport-touring focused. We'd be happy to hear more feedback on the Z8 once you have a few more miles on them. We think you'll be pleased with their extended mileage.
~Ali
I have a BMW R1200R (roadster) that came with the z8's. I have to say these are some great tires. normally I'm pretty skeptical about any tire I'm not familiar with but these have seriously surprised me. I ride pretty hard as a daily commuter sense I got of sport bikes but this tire holds up to its description. have had it at decent lean angles no drama at all. in the wet with nothing to worry about. this is really an excellent tire.
I too would appreciate a review on the Corsa's. You guys give the best information on the web, period! Always very informative.
Thank you for the update. We are fans of the Metzeler tire range and happy to hear the M5's are treating you right. ~Ali
I've been running z8 for the last season on my Hawk GT (Bros) after riding Dunlop GPR-a12. Z8 is awesome for the road purposes. You don't need to warm it up, you can go full throttle even on a wet road and cold tires and be sure that you'll get enough grip at any time. But it's quite tricky to ride on it on a track. I was unable to knee down my bike and had some lowsides on z8. Maybe I'm not a good rider, but i was able to do all this stuff on GPR-a12. So i can recommend Z8 for an everyday use, you will find it perfect. If you're going to spend few weekends on a track pushing hard, probably you should choose m5. Definetly I'll try m5 next season on my new vfr800. BTW interract technology makes your tire softer on a big lean angles, so you should keep you normal air pressure when you're going on a track. Otherwise it will become too soft and your bike will become unstable when youre' going close to the edge.
Just bought Z8 for my Honda CB750, nice to hear you´re happy with the Z8´s. Going to be fun to see the difference.
Thank you for the great feedback. I'm a huge fan of Metzeler tires and always happy to hear positive customer experiences. ~Ali
I have just changed from M5s to Z8s on a Kawasaki Z750 S (yes I know it has to be amongst the most boring bikes out there) but the difference in the wet is unbelievably better.
The M5s made the bike - that is not renowned for its handling - laughably bad; all over the place in the dry or wet. I’ve done some racing in my past but getting a knee down even on a summer’s day gave the feeling of a fifty fifty chance of getting out of the corner upright!
The M8s however are confidence inspiring and that was within 40 miles of wet roads. It felt like a steering damper had been fitted. The bike simply went where I wanted it to go and with grip that didn’t give up.
There’s a possibility I just wasn’t pushing the M5s hard enough to get them working properly but if that’s the case: every rider I seen during my daily commutes should not bother with M5s.
It is usually not advised to use different brands or different tire types on front and rear. Differences in the profile of the tire can cause handling issues if the front turns in faster than the back, or vice versa. Using the same model tires with different tread life is acceptable, but I wouldn't use different models on the same bike. -CK
The Metzeler Karoo 3 is a great option if you need a more aggressive off-road tread on a dual-sport tire. If you need something more street oriented, the new Tourance NEXT are the first dual-sport option with a true dual compound construction. -CK
I ride a 2005 SV650 and I have used only Z8's for the past two seasons. It's an amazing tyre. It really sticks on the road when it's wet and dry. I have also ridden it on track and it felt really comfortable and I did not have any lowsides nor the feeling it's going to slip. Deffinitely my tyre of choice.
The Z8 will definitely handle the scenario you described. There is a new version that was just released that now has a dual compound rear tire, so your timing is excellent. ~Ali
We have a staff member who swears by them for his track tire. He states it took one session out on the track to scrub them in. On the street, it would probably be about 50 miles. ~Ali
I use Z8 tires on vfr800. Good grip both dry and wet. Quick warm up and high mileage. I liked this better than the pirelli angel st.
Thanks for sharing your experience with these! We can talk all we want, but hearing how they hold up on the road is key. -CK
The D-Spec tires use multiple zones with differing compounds, allowing the tire to stick better along the edges of the tread, while maintaining longevity at the center for slab riding. Very similar to Michelin's 2CT technology! -CK
Last year I got my XX wearing m5's. On a new bike, coming from a 250 majesty and a 600TT, in about a month I got to the point where I would scrape my boots on the road... that is the level of confidence that both bike and tires bring. I rode on wet too, but I was very careful so I have not pushed things at all (got family at home). Mileage... I think I got somewhere around 7000km's and in about two thousand or so, the back will need replacement. Rode on public roads only and a riding class is waiting for the next weekend, so it will be for the first time on track/small technical one. I am very confident about the grip once the tires are warmed up. So, I do recommend the m5's for sport-touring type of riding/I mean by that, riding sport for long distance :-)
i've gone through almost 10 sets of M5's, after using bridgestones BT-016's. Ridden the ranges in the rain, and where I'm from (australia) the road's aren't exactly great condition. saying that, i'm very happy with the tyres, i was first recommended these tyres by the local riding instructor who is also a Tester for Metzler tyres. I ride a 2009 zx6r. i haven't used the tyres on a track before and i'm not a great rider. I can get my knee down, and i feel confident the tyres will stick at that lean angle.
How long does the tyre last?
SIR GREAT REVIEW THANKS.. ONE BIG URGENT DOUBT - I HAVE BENELLI 600I MAINLY FOR CITY AND HIGHWAY TOURING PURPOSES... SHALL I GO FOR METZELER Z8 or PIRELLI ANGEL ST?
in Both I could see that center of the tyre has little road contact. is that drawback for grip and handling?
PIRELLI ANGEL GT has higer road contact at the center but cost is too high...
so which one to go? metzeler z8 or pirelli angel st?
Hard to say, tire tech changes fast! I don't think there is a clear winner this year, as many of these manufacturers are making innovative changes and succeeding with their results. -CK
The Z8 is a great all-around street tire. Good combo of wet and dry traction. -CK
I now have 6500 klms/4000 miles just starting to get on the wear limiters. I must say I have'nt had any moments on them even in the wet, normally a bit nervous in the wet, they gave me the confidence to push it a lot harder. the front has worn a bit funny but I have been playing with suspension settings and the heavy Ohlins on the 675R does seem to hammer fronts. in some countries the M5 is being used as OEM for the new ZX14R. so if they can hold 1 of the to the gound ! EXCELLENT rd tyre, try em
Awesome feedback. Please let us know where your final mileage count comes in. ~Ali
Z8 interact are a great pick. I would compare them with the Pirelli Angel GT and the Michellin Pilot Road 3 tires. -CK
Thank you for the feedback on the M5. We've also had good feedback on the Dunlop Sportmax Q2. ~Ali
I've been running z8's for just shy of a year now. Fair to say they're bloody brilliant! Especially in the wet, but also in the dry. I don't ride the most powerful bike going, only an Aprilia Peg Strada 660, and I don't ride like my hair's on fire, BUT I do ride every day come rain or shine, and these tyres haven't let me down once!
Well, until they got an awkward screw through the rear, and I stuck a crappy Bridgestone bt*some-number* on just to get me by until I could afford a new set/rear replacement.
Leaning towards getting another z8 for the rear, and leaving the front (since it has plenty of miles left) on, because the alternative is go for a pair of Pilot Road 4's. However, why waste a perfectly good front tyre, might as well hold off on the PR4's until I need a new pair.
I always seem to require new tyres just before the winter, which means, come spring - and, certainly, by the time summer swings round in England - they've started to get a little bit square, even with the harder compound down the centre. (That's commuting for you. It's different if you only use your bike for scratching at the weekend, I'm sure.)
It's either that or run a balder, squarer, tyre through winter... Which doesn't sound enticing!
I'd love to be able to afford a winter set and a summer set. Ohhhh wouldn't it be nice! :(
Just a quick(ish) update. God I wrote a lot there ^
Ended up with a z8 again, and I was pleased as punch, until the bike was stolen 2 months later.
Bought an ER6-N which came with Maxxis Diamonds. They are so, so, so shit in comparison, it's almost laughable.
Damp days, cold days, wet days, greasy days, Mondays-through-Sundays and they slip and slide like a right bastard at anything over 4.5k revs (this is only a 70hp bike at the crank!)
Replaced them with some Pilot 3's asap (just outta curiosity... and 'cause I couldn't afford 4's) which turned out worlds better.
Can't say how they compare to z8's since they're on a different, marginally more powerful, bike.
Either seems to be great a choice for middleweight bikes, can't wait until I'm not poor so I can buy some Pilot Road 4's!
@@scratchnsniff7528 Just bought Z8 for my Honda CB750, nice to hear you´re happy with the Z8´s. Going to be fun to see the difference.
the interact tires are very good.. i use the M5 and the Z8..
so the break down.
lets look at interact tires and a range what dose interact mean..."for people that dont know" the interact dose just what its says.. the tire changes"interact" the contact patch on the road to your riding needs by flexing in the softer zone of the tire allowing bigger contact patch meaning you can get on the gas hard in middle of the bend...
the M5 tire
this is a nice ride.. the feelback for this tire is great.. its make you feel safe and allows you freely to tip your bike in any way you like.. gripping the road "with what feels like to me teeth" the bike just falls in the the bends nice and easy and so stable..! the feelback lets you know what is going on and as you punch the gas the bike just pulls with aways with total control.. but warm up time takes abit longer "say if you are riding in 20degree it wil take the tire about 15-20min to warm up" in the wet as long as you are smooth they are find. but in the wet push them slowly.. so you build up the feel for the tire.
the Z8
i use this tire as my winter tire. the tire warms up real fast and has alot of the same feel as the M5. but it is abit harder rubber. this is the on tire that i had that a -4 in on wet/snowing road that i put my footpeg on the floor they are that good in the wet and cold.
they are both good tires and once you get use to the interact tire you will be very happy.. but i would say if you ride in the colder months go for the Z8 and if you dont go for the M5... i hope that i help some poeple out there..
yours john
B-E-A-utiful! It's easy to tell you geek out on parts and gear. Your AGV comment was awesome, too. -Hi-Viz Brian
well maybe a bit geek but many many years of bike riding!!!.. but i look at it like this... we all work hard and love are bikes. so i want to have the best stuff on my body and head and bike. for the rigth money. i hate getting rip off.
and wear safe be safe..!! i want to enjoy the next day to ride and come home in one piece.. plus they is so much good stuff and bad stuff that looks good but is really crap and just market the right way.. so i would like to help the poeple out there to get the rigth stuff for the best money..
p.s
i think RevZilla is really cool.. that you can see stuff and get a good idear... keep up the work.
your john :)
Agreed. Thanks John. -Hi-Viz Brian
welcome..!
Im curious, how different are the M5's from the M3's, im running a M3 as a rear and i loved it.. got a nail in the rear after 1500 miles, for about 30$ a tire should i stick with M3 or up it to the M5? Im riding an 07 R1 by the way...
Currently using Sportec M5's on my '08 Fireblade, can't say I'd be more pleased with 'em. We ride every weekend up the mountain roads so there's like a variation of asphalt and cemented roads, and there are bits of wet roads. Grip is incredible no matter what the road condition is. But I need to get a bit more practical, can I use the Roadtec Z8's for sport riding almost like the M5's? I need a bit more mileage. Lol
Just found this tire review after watching some of your other well done reviews and had to subscribe. Now I mounted the 5th tire set of M5´s on my Z1000 since 2010. I like the M5 because you can really feel the improved handling on heavy bikes, much better than the Pilot Power 2c or Diablo Rosso. What I dont like so much, is, that front and rear are nearly always worn out at the same time and on the front tire the edges are worn out first always. Next tires will be Conti Sport Attack 2
I used Super Corsa on my 1200 monster and start using it on my S1000R 2 months ago I give a try for the M7RR it was a big surprise!!! I raced in 1983 the 6 hour on metzeller and did a excellent job! But the M7RR is fantastic! it stick so good in deep leaning angle ! last longer than Super Corsa! and much much better in rain !!
Agreed! I am running a set on my Street Triple right now. -TeamZilla AJ
Thanks Ali. I have been talked into trying a set of the Conti SportAttack 2. if I dont like them I will go back to the M5's. summer is on its way here in Queensland, Australia. not that we have a real winter, "semi tropical" so it won't take long to get some miles up on the Conti's and I'll let you what I think. Cheers guys.
Thanks for the feedback!
I run the M5s on my MT09/FZ09. Great tyre and reasonably affordable here in New Zealand. I prefer them for aggressive riding over the Michelin Road Pilot 5s for aggressive riding.
Im in new Zealand to and have just got a zx10r, been pointing towards battlelax s22s how do you find the m5s on new Zealand roads?
I have had all of these tyres on my 2011 Speed triple.
The K3's were ok but a bit difficult to get up to operating temp riding at legal speeds on cold UK roads also at the first sign of moisture these tyres become very exiciting
only lasted 1900 miles
changed them for M5's great tyre for road use ... but only lasted 3000 miles
Have now changed to the Z8's and so far so good they feel very similar to BT023's which is a good thing, hoping that they will last as well too
Used on 2009 rsv4 factory for C group pace track day and road uses. No slides on track or in the wet.
actionong Thanks! I want your bike! -Hi-Viz Brian
My Speed Triple came with Metzler Sporttec M3 and I'm now on the second set of Sporttec M3 as I like them. I'm not really an aggressive rider. The M5 wouldn't be necessary for my riding style. My next tires will be M3 again or, as I'm looking more into milage, the Z8 Interact.
I have the Metzeler M5's on my KTM RC390 that came stock on it. Has been a great tire but it made it's way down to the wire today at only 2700 miles. This is my first bike and I do push it hard constantly but is this what I can expect out of a good set of sport tires?
I ride a '15 R1200RT. The bike came with Z8s. From home, I have one mile of gravel to ride before I hit pavement. At the 3500 mile mark, I need to replace the rear tire. The bike was just into the dealer for an oil change and there is 2/32 if tread left at the wear indicator. For being the longest lasting of the Interact line, I submit they didn't last long at all. All 3500 miles were ridden from December 8-March 20, 2015..... in Iowa. Needless to say, given road conditions here, I wasn't able to push the bike as hard as I will from now until fall. The decision was made to replace the set with a set of Bridgestone T30 GTs until the trip to the Tail of the Dragon this summer, at which point another set of Z8s will be reinstalled. Out of 10, the Z8's get a 5 from me for wear. Wet traction: 8 and dry grip: 9. Great tire if you can afford to replace them 3 times a year.
For me the metzeler M5 sportec (the middle tyre in the video) has been a fantastic tyre. I push it on the road used all year round and always keep it at the required pressure. (I check tyre pressures every week). I gives lots of confidence when leaning over and I haven't had any confidence sapping moments ever of a slip etc.
What pressure do you run?
I have used Metzelers on my 93 Honda ST 1100 for years. I have seen a new tire company called Pirelli tires. I was told that Metzeler is part of that tire company and that the Pirelli tires are equal if not better then the Metzelers. Any knowledge of this company?
The k3 came standard on my speed triple when I bought it. Only used it on the road ( not on track) and took quite a while to warm up under normal road conditions. Cold grip was not great at all, but once warmed up it has all the grip you want.
Changed them out after about 3600km's due to the flat spot becoming too big.
They would last me longer if there were actually decent twisty roads here but unfortunately there's only straight ones here.
Heard lots of good stuff about the k8 and m5.
Running my first set of M5's on my ZX14, they stand up to the weight of myself & the bike very well, very nice tire to ride on. Was using Michelin Power Pures before & they were quite pressure sensitive and ultimately more suit for lighter bikes in my humble opinion. I'm actually on my 2nd rear M5 to my 1st front, got 5000km out of my 1st rear but got a puncture, had probably 1500km left in it. Think the the front on my bike would just about do 2 rears, might try running a Z8 rear with m5 front.
I have a rroadsmart rear tire oh my Honda hornet s 2001 with 4,5 mm left and I woud like to change the front tire to the z8 is it possible to use thise tires together unill the rear is worn out
great videos as always
Henrik
I just got 15k off the Road Pilot 3's I was going to get them again but wanted to know what you guys think? These or the RP3? Oh BTW I ride all year in Seattle so wet performance is king. Thanks gents
im a big fan of M5 they have help me performed on my KTM duke in track and also touring the Tyre have gone 3 test heavy rain / touring at top speed/ track which made me have more confident 4.5km track did about 2.201st/ 2.18 2nd/ 2.12 3rd/ 2.10 4th-5th M5 neverfail to deliver and this is my 2nd set for metzeler tyre.... llove it but need the review of m7rr
my 2011 Speed Triple came with the k3 great tyre but more suited for the track. put a set of M5's on 675R 3500 klm's ago. the 675R came with Pirelli supercorsa SP again a great tyre but more suited for the track. anyone think of getting the M5's do it ! they are the best rd tyre Ive had, heat up quick and grip wet & dry is fantastic & very stable. & look like the are going to last a lot longer and I do ride them quite hard, I will get them again !
I own Speed Triple 2015 model and I have RACETEC INTERACT K3 and it lasted for only 5.5K KMS.. I am not a track person. I use this bike for touring and long rides and want a suggestion for Sports Touring Tires.. I have read more about Metzeler Sportec M7 RR tires but I need to know how long the tire lasts...
M7 RR Tires might last for 8,000-11,000km. The Metzeler Roadtec 01 Tires will last even longer. -DrewZilla
What is the recommended inflation pressure on a rear Z8 tire working on a cb600 year 2005? Should it be inflated to the pressure recommended by Honda for best performance?
That's a good question. What kind of performance are you looking for (grip or longevity). I usually run low 30s in my street tires for the best track day performance, depending on the day and the track conditions. If you're a spirited street rider, I'd recommend staying as close to the tire's recommended PSI as possible. -Hi-Viz Brian
@RevZillaTV ..which tyre has the best grip in dry conditions?(I only drive when it's dry...)the Pirelli Diablo Supercorsa SP/SC or the Metzeler Racetec K2/3 ?Which from this 2 will be the best in ..grip/stability ..milage and price?(I talk..only for dry weather-conditions.. :) Greetz..
Your the shit Ali, and it's replies like this that keep me buying stuff from your site. Thanks man.
I'm gonna try the Z8 on a ducati monster 1100 evo because I'm not doing trackdays. Do you rekon it s a good choice?
Hi. I would like to know what you think of the new Metzeler Sportec M7 RR ? Specially vs. The Pirelli Angel GT and The Michelin Pilot Power 3. I ride a Ducati 900 SSie, mostly touring around the mountains and small trips. I never go to the track, but still I want the best grip even in wet weather. Because when I first hit the mountain roads, I always ride very active and hard around the mountain bends.
+Richard Blindheim
angel GT, dunlop roadsmart, michelin pilot road 4.. You don't need a sportstire at all, like more then 95% of the people.
Well. I got the Metzler Sportec M7RR now. And their great.
*****
Try a sporttouring tire next, you won't find any downsides to it.
Love those RevZillaTV reviews, very informative.
im on a 2016 Gsxr750 i live in an urban city not a whole lot of turns here just a bunch of intersections
i just put a 190 roadtec on the back seem good so far just be careful in the turns at first the silicone coating on the tires very slippery try not to get too heavy on the gas entering or exiting the term when the tires brand new my advice find a roundabout with very little traffic and just start leaning break that tire and as soon as possible
Hi, excellent review, You recomended front M5 an rear Z8 for my ninja 300? is only pack that I can get in Colombia. Thanks (actually use M5 rear and Is really great, love it. But can´t get M5 again in my country)
If a front M5 and rear Z8 are all you can get in Colombia, I'd go for them. It's better to be on the road than out of commission. Ideally, the same front and rear tires a recommended. However, you have to take what you can get. Ride safely. -Hi-Viz Brian
Ok thanks a lot for your help! Revzilla is amazing. M5 is a great tire!
Just bought Z8 for my cb750. going to befun to see the differnce.
I'm not feel confident on this tires that standard on my duke 390 bs6
Can you recommend a good Metzeler tire for my Honda 2013 VFR700X, which I use for both on and off-road, mostly on of course, but I do and need both. Is there an enduro tire with really good road charcteristics?
I remember the 2012 14r had a set of those tires stock out the factory when it came. Think it had them as well for 2013 then the changed it to another tire. Normally I'm a Bridgestone guy, but I'll try a set of the m5 and see how things go with it. For the kind of riding I do, the one on the far left seems more ideal for my riding. Cause I'll never do a track day. If by chance I do decide to get in a track day, I'm sure that tire would do nicely out there. I'm going to try a set on my 2012 10r
I can vouch for the z8's. Cracking tyre! They'll inspire you in the wet like you wouldn't believe, perhaps not as much as the new PR4's, which I'll be trying after the next rear z8 I buy (roughly 2 rears to 1 front), but enough to really instate faith when you're hard on the anchors or cranking it over a little more than you'd usually be comfortable given the conditions.
Hope you like 'em, man. Expensive game this tyre buying lark, but when you look at what we ask of them they're really very cheap.
ScratchN Sniff true. I went on ahead and got the Angel gt tires though. See how they perform cause all the test videos I saw so far, they was running the bike in the wet like crazy and doing more straight line running than anything else. Saw like to track videos where they was doing the twisties on them. I'll see what they about soon as I get them mounted on
RiDE (I don't know where you're from, but it's a magazine in the UK) went to the PR4 tyre launch, and, apparently, there's a good case for them being the best wet-weather tyre going. Especially under braking.
Apart from in an emergency stop situation it's probably not all that relevant, but good to know you've got that safety net, I suppose.
Hope the Angels work out for you, man. Ride safe.
ScratchN Sniff here in the state of Alabama, it rains a good bit. Not a whole lot, but the sky will come down here and there. The streets will be good then messed up in other areas. Mainly the back roads are messed up. I'll be safe for sure though
Next set I am planning on trying them on my Busa
I have a ninja 300 and i am a bit unconvinced with the stock tires.
And now i want to change those , which should i put
First of all is it necessary to change those stock ones ? If yes then which ?
+atharva achrekar I'm not sure which tires came stock where you're located, but if you do want to replace the tires, the Bridgestone S20 EVOs are great sporty tires. -DrewZilla
*www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/bridgestone-battlax-hypersport-s20-evo-tires
I have a Hornet 600 and i don't go off road. What should be better? Battlax 023 or Metzeler Roadtec Z8 INT?
+Dimitur Karadzhov Both are great options, though the Bridgestones seem to be a bit more popular. -DrewZilla
Metzeler have another model M3 which is a step down from a M5 but still pretty good. I have M3 front and M5 rear they perform great at track and street. I'd recommend buying them only as a set though, preferably M5 front and rear.
That's great feedback! -Hi-Viz Brian
the m3 is the same tire just with out the interact belt and the profile is just a wee bit diffent.. i had them to.. back in the days of my frieblade.!!
:)
I was considering buying the Metzler M5 Sportec from your site, but I know it's a tire that was released couple years ago. Are they still producing these tires so that they're fresh in the warehouse or are they new but just stored? I know rubber is an organic material so it decomposes or something like that.
AznMotoDude First, if stored properly (as we do), tires have a very long shelf life. That being said, Metzeler doesn't just make one production run of a tire and then stop. They're continuously producing tires. Now, the M5s will be slowly go away as they're replaced by the newer M7RR design. If you still want M5s, all the M5s we have are new and safe enough for great performance. -DrewZilla
Thank you!
can u tell us please about D-Spec tires feature Metzeler's Multi-Zone Compound Technology
????
would like this great breakdown for pirelli corsa's
Which is better choice for xtx 660? Metzeler m5 or Conti Attack sm?
I'd go with the M5s. The ContiAttack SMs have great grip, but don't last as long. -Hi-Viz Brian
have been trying to decide between s20evo and the m5
Would S20 evo be better than the m5? as m5 is older technology(??)
+Lee Zhijie At this point, yes, the M5 is a bit old, so the Bridgestones are better. If you do a decent amount of wet riding, consider the new M7RR tires as well. -DrewZilla
*www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/metzeler-sportec-m7-rr-rear-tires
What would you recommend for a 2006 suzuki gsxr750 was looking into an m3 what is the difference between m3 and m5
The M5 was the successor to the M3, and now the M7 RR succeeds the M5. Over the M3, the M5 added more silica content for quicker warm-up, and the M5 has a larger contact patch. Over the M5, the M7 RR added better dry grip, better wet grip, and up to 20% more tire life. Therefore, I'd recommend the latest M7 RR tires. -DrewZilla
*www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/metzeler-sportec-m7-rr-front-tires
*www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/metzeler-sportec-m7-rr-rear-tires
Hi , I'm looking for Metzeler tires for my BMW r850r from 1999 and I think I want to get the Metzeler Roadtec Z8 Interact M/O.
or do you suggest another tire? I don't do tracks, only road
I love the m5s but there out of stock an need a new tire, is there another brand that is comparable to them
Bryan G Try the Dunlop Q3s....trust me. -Hi-Viz Brian
* www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/dunlop-q3-sportmax-rear-tires
Hiya great review !! Fan from the U.K here I'm stuck between the z8 interact or the avon storm 2 ultra I ride a vfr 800 (not vtec) too work five days a week but I'm twenty and I ride it flat out on the weekends !! Haha
If I would buy a front tyre for a CBR 600 and I would choose between M5 and Z8, which one?
Which tire do you have on the rear? -Hi-Viz Brian
RevZilla Maxxis Presa Sport
I highly recommend sticking with the same model tires front and rear. If you're not changing both tires, I'd stick with a front Maxxis Presa Sport. -Hi-Viz Brian
Can you compare m5 vs pirelli gt
difference between metzeler m5 and m7? and what are speed ratings what do they mean?
The M7 RR tires are the update of the M5 tires. The M7 RR tires have better wet grip, a larger contact patch with the road, and 20% more mileage (tire life) compared to the M5 tires. -DrewZilla
*www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/metzeler-sportec-m7-rr-tires
Anytime, friend. And just for the record, I'm a girl :) ~Ali
sportec street and sportec m5 is thesame?sportec street is made in indonesia is this a real metzeler product the sportec street?thanks
The Sportec Street is different than the Sportec M5. The Sportec Street series is a new design specifically made for smaller motorcycles. Metzeler is a global company, and these tires are indeed real Metzeler products. -DrewZilla
They should have used a donkey instead of an elephant. I just got a set of these installed on my 675 Daytona R. I have not had a chance to test them, but am looking forward to it.
How is longevity and traction on the Sportec M5 compared to the Dunlop Q3?
On the street or track? How aggressive do you ride? Are you meticulous with your tire pressures? I look forward to hearing from you. Thanks and have a great weekend! -Hi-Viz Brian
Hi Brian, I run the Q3 on the track at 31 cold (SV650) and have had very good luck with grip and longevity. Last week I went out for a sport touring ride through several mountain ranges with some friends spanning about 2,300 miles. I was on a Buell 1125R running 36 cold front and back for the twisty parts and 42 for the slab stuff. We might or might not have cruised between 90 and 110 for the long straights through the desert with possible stints of 130-160mph for I would say 50 or so miles of it. Many hundreds of miles (600+?) of hard twisties in there. We were all on Q3s with no more than a few hundred miles on them when we departed and all on 750+cc bikes with 60+ pounds of luggage. By the time we got back most of us were on the wear bars and my tire in particular was table topped. Next year we want to run a higher mileage tire, possibly Metzelers. We do need grip though because we kick it up pretty good in the twisties. In the mean time my new Q3s from RZ will be here on Monday. :) Cheers.
TMI?
JonJon95GT Damn! I want to ride with you. Have you mounted the new Q3s yet? It's always nice to put on fresh tires. I'd recommend the M5s or the Pilot Road 4s. Both should last longer than the Q3s. I'd probably lean more towards the Pilot Road 4s for the type of riding you do. -Hi-Viz Brian
P.S. - I don't think you ride enough. ;-)
I will probably mount those Q3s up tomorrow. Truthfully I don't ride all that often on the street, a couple of days per month for a few hundred miles each time. For most of the riding that I do the Q3 is perfect, and I generally don't wear them out in the middle. :) Thanks for the suggestions. I will run one of those 2 tires for the next trip. I really like the Q3s but I don't like being 700 miles from home and wondering if I am going to show chords by the end of the day. That kind of sucks.
Cheers, Jon
Hello, so how are the Metzeler m5 holding up?
Getting the sportec m5 set next week! Getting rid of my Pirelli Sport Demons. Hope i get a sportier experience :D
Mind sharing your experience?
I've ridden only over 100kms now. The tires are wider than the Sport Demons, it feels softer and the grip is significantly better. It lets me lean over the bike much more without having to hang off as much. The edge of the tires stick really well when turning whereas the Pirellis tended to slip a bit. They also felt harder and took longer to warm up. Overall I feel a lot more confident and I'm much more faster now. Hope it helps!
Thx, definately helps. Going to give them a shot :)
Hi pilot power 3 or m5 for GSR 600 with 2k millage per month? mostly commuting.
How about the Pilot Road 3 tires instead? More mileage and better traction in wet for commuting. -CK
the pp3 is giving me plenty of millage atm 13k km done and still good for some more, between pp3 and m5 whats the diferences?
They are very similar, but the PP3s have a bigger contact patch on the center line. I would wager that the M5 will deal with rough pavement and moisture better. -CK
Hum and millage? M5 are a bit cheaper...
What do you mean by Hum? Mileage is comparable and relative to use. -CK
What's the break in mileage on the k3?
What's the difference between the m5 and m7??
Aziz Thegreat The M7 is the replacement for the M5, and the M7s provide better wet and dry grip as well as slightly increased longevity. -DrewZilla
How long the lifespan of the metzeler tires?
It depends on the specific tire model, your bike, and your riding style. -DrewZilla
m5 bout 7k km 40km commuting everyday except sunday
got the M5, works great on gravel too unless you want to brake. but going forward and in corners are good. great on tarmac too obviously. but i was suprised of how good they where on gravel tho.
Doesn't the k3 come stock on the triumph street triple?
Aziz Thegreat I don't believe so, though it may depend on the market. -DrewZilla
They do, only got 7500 km on them, thinking of trying the m7 hopefully have better mileage
They do, only got 7500 km on them, thinking of trying the m7 hopefully have better mileage
They do, only got 7500 km on them, thinking of trying the m7 hopefully have better mileage
They do, only got 7500 km on them and finished
@RevZillaTV ..I'm happy when I can make about 2000miles with a good rear-tyre.. :))(on open roads..)
But Trotters222, why are you riding through ... oh, nevermind. ;-) -CK
What’s the diff bet roatec01 and z8?
The Roadtec 01 is the replacement for the older Z8 design. The Roadtec 01 compound is improved for better wet and dry grip as well as a bit more tire life. The way the Roadtec 01 tire is constructed also provides a larger contact patch than the Z8s. -DrewZilla
*www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/metzeler-roadtec-01-tires
the m5 is easily as good as if not better than the michelin pilot road 3
thanks, I'm taking a look at the Pirelli Angel GT, should be an excellent tire according to:
pirelli.com/tyre/ww/en/news/2013/05/29/motorrad-declares-pirelli-angel-gt-the-best-sport-touring-tyre/
Nice review. I have 2 comments: your shirt is too tight, and please don't call sportbikes "crotch rockets."
It's not a shirt, it's a tattoo. -Hi-Viz Brian
RevZilla Well played, sir, well played.
I've got the racetec k2 for the road and they stick like shit to a shovel!