Suzuki Bandit 1250 SA Tyres

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Tyre Reviewed Dry Grip Wet Grip Feedback Handling Wear Comfort
Michelin Pilot Road (4) 80% 78% 75% 80% 95% 90%
Pirelli Angel ST (8) 81% 83% 80% 79% 85% 91%
Avon Storm 2 Ultra (26) 86% 70% 75% 75% 88% 83%

Suzuki Bandit 1250 SA Tyre Review Highlights

Writing about the Pirelli Angel ST given 83% (180-55-17-)
Driving on mostly country roads for 5800 spirited miles
I ride the Adelaide Hills on a Suzuki Bandit 1250, a rather heavy sports tourer. My riding style is brisk, but nearly always legal. My priorities are overall stability, light and neutral steering (meaning that no effort is needed to maintain a line through a corner), long life, and of course, price. With the Angel STs, I think I made an excellent choice. The dry grip is very good (no slides or surprises) but then again, I do not ride like a Casey Stoner wannabe. I cannot comment on wet grip because I try hard to avoid rain and on the rare occasion I do get caught on wet roads, I ride like Casey's grandmother. Both front and rear need replacing after approximately 9000km which is a bit less than I had hoped for, but it is a heavy bike. When I first got them new, I was very impressed by how light and precise the steering became, like the bike lost 50 Kg instantly. When new(ish), the Angel STs track corners effortlessly and do not stand up if front brakes are applied while leaned over. The degree of wear is about the same front and rear, but the treads has retained their shape even after 9000+ kms, so the steering is still quite good, although they're a bit reluctant on initial turn-in when compared to new. Nevertheless, they perform much better than the Dunlop Roadsmarts they replaced, which were nearly unrideable at their wear limit. Stability has never suffered regardless of wear and they deal with bumpy roads pretty well, comfort- and grip-wise, which is good because we have a lot of crap roads. The Angel STs really suit the Bandit 1250. If the price is right, I would buy them again.
tyre reviewed on 2024-01-09 13:53:24
Writing about the Avon Storm 2 Ultra given 83% (180-55-17-W)
Driving on a combination of roads for 10000 average miles
Own a bandit 1250. used mainly long summer tours when all mileage is put on. I replaced worn out Dunlops at a mere 4000 miles in 2013. Put on Avon Storms. lasted until now (June 15) and 10,000 miles later. That is 3 European tours and my return recently from Italian Lakes and alps. Just purchased another set, Ultra 2 that should be even better. I reckon almost £100 cheaper than Pilot Roads that tempted me. As an all purpose sports touring tyre worth a punt. You can get a pair or well under £150 as I did !
tyre reviewed on 2015-06-09 17:41:36
Writing about the Avon Storm 2 Ultra given 61% (180-55-17-)
Driving on mostly country roads for 6000 average miles
I tried the Avon Storm initially becuase I was dissappointed with the wear on Dunlop Roadsmarts. I have been riding with a Roadsmart on the fron and an Avon Storm on the back. Th Roadsmart performs in every category except mileage. The Avon Storm has provided 30% miles but was not quite as good as the Roadsmart in the wet. I have had the back break away a few times, but nothing that could not be controlled. However, since the sun arrived both tyres have performed brilliantly.
tyre reviewed on 2011-05-11 15:59:46
Writing about the Michelin Pilot Road given 91% (180-55-17-W)
Driving on mostly town for 9000 average miles
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tyre reviewed on 2010-09-13 15:58:43
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