Which tire is suitable for you?| 6 Sport Touring Tires Review | Mileage、Performance、Overall Comments

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • 6 sport touring tires review about mileage、performance on various road and condition、ride feedback.
    Totally comparison between each other and find which is the best choice for you.
    We bought every set of tires with full retail price and none is provided by sponsor of any brands.
    1:00 Overall Comparison
    4:24 Michelin ROAD 6 GT and Continental ContiRoadAttack 4
    9:29 Dunlop ROADSMART 4 and Bridgestone T32 GT
    18:47 PIRELLI Angel GT 2 and METZELER ROADTEC 01 SE
    23:18 Mistake and Correction:9351km
    24:11 Mistake and Correction:10,000km
    24:21 Conclusion and Declaration
    Note: The voice is pronounced by AI, but all content and reviews are real using and experiences.
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Комментарии • 17

  • @YordanHristooov
    @YordanHristooov 14 дней назад

    So I became a huge Conti fan! I live in Scotland so tires that warm up fast are always preferred. I found out conti sport attack 3 and fell in love with the feedback and incredibly fast warm up. Then I went through 2 pairs of sport attack 4’s. Used some other brands meanwhile on my S1000R and ended up trying Michelin road 5’s which gave great mileage but 0 feedback. Currently on Race attack 2’a street and one track day but planing on next to try the road attacks

  • @TheSteveSteele
    @TheSteveSteele 4 дня назад

    I’m looking for a tire that performs well in mostly hot and humid weather, on erratic city streets where roads can be newly paved or older roads that have lots of deep and shallow curvy ruts, some potholes and uneven surfaces, while handling wet weather with good wet evacuation, and does well with aggressive riding when I do encounter good pavement. The streets where I live can go from great to poor in an instant, (same with sun and rain), and it’s a problem. The Road 6, Metzeler MR 99 or the Bridgestone S23 have caught my eye. Anyone with the same type of conditions have a recommendation? I’m looking for the best of both worlds, grip on good roads on hot sunny days, and grip on wet roads that are old and have a lot go ruts.

    • @NinjaBrosstudio
      @NinjaBrosstudio  4 дня назад

      @@TheSteveSteele The environment you described is pretty complex and includes a lot of conditions that might conflict with each other. You might want to consider trying out adventure tires that are 10~30% off-road.
      For example, you can get Michelin ANAKEE series、Bridgestone A series ( such as A41、AT41、AX41S、AX41 ) 、PIRELLI Scorpion series、Continental Contitrail Attack series.
      In my experience, I’ve ridden V-STROM 650 with A40 on it, tires performed well on both dry and wet conditions.

  • @sebastianschmitt4772
    @sebastianschmitt4772 Месяц назад +1

    Such an high quality in information video. Even when its made with AI.

  • @Simon-fm8yc
    @Simon-fm8yc 8 дней назад

    I have the road 6 on my 1250 gsa. No need for the gt for road riding in my opinion. Michelin don't recommend the gt for my bike.

    • @NinjaBrosstudio
      @NinjaBrosstudio  8 дней назад

      @@Simon-fm8yc It’s because Michelin doesn’t provide Road 6 GT for 120/70-19 and 170/60-17 on R1250GS Adventure, you can only get Road 6.

  • @slickwilly537
    @slickwilly537 21 день назад

    Great review. Thanks

  • @PartyChicken407
    @PartyChicken407 26 дней назад +1

    Great video. Any experience with the Metzeler M7 or M9? Definitely are interesting tires and not as weak a performer as the roadtec01se’s.
    I’d love to hear your thoughts. ✌️

    • @NinjaBrosstudio
      @NinjaBrosstudio  25 дней назад

      @@PartyChicken407 Sorry, we haven't used the M7 or M9, but we will be switching to sport tires instead of sport touring tires next. Perhaps the M9 is a good suggestion. Thanks for your comment.

    • @judawikana3329
      @judawikana3329 4 дня назад

      Yeah I use to ride metzeller M7 on my 636, really good feedback and performance on dry and wet. Tried to ride a bit off-road and it grips well(do not try haha). The tire warms up pretty quickly (not as fast as the power rs) and tips in really well. but the Metzeler sportec m7rr were def the best I had on 636. tried s21's and didn't like it, because it's more stable and needed more weight to tip in the bike. the M7 were really reliable and have above average durability for a sport tire. after it wears off you feel the grooves from the worn-out tire, but best performing tire even in the winter with snow. never tried the M9. might go with m9rr or the gp2 for a spin

    • @PartyChicken407
      @PartyChicken407 4 дня назад

      @@judawikana3329 not only do I love my m9s, but I consistently get complimented on them for how much grip they have and how good they feel. I have tried. We’re really, really good too.

  • @WestCorkLife
    @WestCorkLife Месяц назад

    just thinking about GT or not GT, my bike 207kg (by google), me with all leathers and other stuff 110-115kg, so total around 320kg, should i go for GT or its ok with usual? i had road 6 GT, got 10 000km, and not GT 8000km, now soon will be putting new tires, got metzeler roadtec 02

    • @NinjaBrosstudio
      @NinjaBrosstudio  Месяц назад +1

      In my opinion, the GT or not GT should consider the weight ,and this weight should include bike ,rider(s) ,luggage and anything that you'll put on your bike. So judging your situation, I think that GT version may be a better choice for you.
      By the way, it seems that there's no GT version for Roadtec 02 ?

    • @WestCorkLife
      @WestCorkLife Месяц назад

      @@NinjaBrosstudio no, there's no GT version, just checked road 6 and road 6 GT have same load rating 58 front and 75 rear, so that's confusing, the only difference i know after wearing road 6 gt and non gt to the last threads shows up, so GT have metal threads

    • @NinjaBrosstudio
      @NinjaBrosstudio  Месяц назад +2

      @@WestCorkLife There’s a HWM version for Roadtec 01 which also has the same loading index as the standard version of Roadtec 01 ( F:58, R:75), in fact, sport touring tires for all brand have the same loading index on both non-GT and GT versions as I know (e.g. Bridgestone T32 (GT), ContiRoadAttack 4(GT) ). Loading index is not the indicator for GT or non-GT version because they are all the same on same size tires from my observation.