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Honda ST1100 Section => Tyres...to suit your ST1100 => Topic started by: saaz on October 26, 2012, 04:49:00 PM

Title: Michelin PR2s and dynabeads
Post by: saaz on October 26, 2012, 04:49:00 PM
Saturday or Sunday I will be fitting up some Michelin PR2s in 110/80-18 front (standard ST11 size) and 170/70-17 rear (ST13 size) sizes. Also will be fitting some dynabeads for the first time, so interesting to see how they will go.  Snowy Ride and Grey Gum cafe ride should give an idea on how they will go.  Will they last until the National meet in Middleton??
Title: Re: Michelin PR2s and dynabeads
Post by: Biggles on October 26, 2012, 10:02:16 PM
Will they last until the National meet in Middleton??

Not with the amount of FarRiding you do!
Title: Re: Michelin PR2s and dynabeads
Post by: saaz on October 29, 2012, 04:25:38 PM
Probably right!  Unfortunately without a control experiment with the same tyres, same conditions and same bike and rider no way to tell what the difference will be. Different tyres and balancing method. Went for a scrub in ride today, feel great as new tyres always do. Seem to ride a bit softer on the road. As for the balance, well who knows as they did not wobble about.
Title: Re: Michelin PR2s and dynabeads
Post by: Aj1300 on October 31, 2012, 06:16:27 AM
Saaz, I fitted my p3 and dyna beads on the weekend and did a 900 k ride yesterday from melb to falls creek via witfield wit and back with a lot of twisties. They worked great no vibration ,hung on well. Good ride to scrub in tyres. At them moment I like them .
Cheers :blk13
Title: Re: Michelin PR2s and dynabeads
Post by: saaz on November 04, 2012, 05:43:49 PM
I have now done a few thousand kms.  Tyres just work without having to thin about them, perhaps the best I have used yet performance wise in all conditions. Tyre life and performance over that life yet to be determined.

  I had cool weather, pouring rain, damp to drying roads.  And some of the roads so so many corners one after the other that there was no time to even think 'are these tyres ok?  I will do a ride report of sorts when I sort the photos. Needless to say that the '65kms of twisty road' sign on the Bonang Highway is true - most length of road I just had to continuously brake and accelerate while leaning the bike over one side to the other and having to concentrate the whole time.  I felt like I had just got back from the Border Run as both hands sore and feeling it.
Title: Re: Michelin PR2s and dynabeads
Post by: Shiney on November 07, 2012, 11:56:56 PM
That Bonang Highway sounds like an insane road  :eek
So I looked it up on Google maps and found this picture (submitted by ianralph)


(http://static.panoramio.com/photos/1920x1280/14963804.jpg)

105kms of twistys :eek
Title: Re: Michelin PR2s and dynabeads
Post by: OzRider on January 10, 2013, 12:59:44 PM
Used beads in my last set by the time I changed the rear 16,500 the beads were all but dust thought I felt a change in the handling and put it down to the tyres, not sure of the longevity of them....wont use again not up here anyway the heat may be the issue.
Title: Re: Michelin PR2s and dynabeads
Post by: StinkyPete on January 10, 2013, 02:49:12 PM
Saaz,
I got 17,400 out of the last set of PR2s on my ST1300.
Pete
Title: Re: Michelin PR2s and dynabeads
Post by: Rooster on February 05, 2013, 10:26:32 PM
Ok for the uninitiated amount us please tell me what beefs are and why are they used. Thank you Rooster
Title: Re: Michelin PR2s and dynabeads
Post by: alans1100 on February 05, 2013, 11:21:49 PM
Ok for the uninitiated amount us please tell me what beefs are and why are they used. Thank you Rooster


Check this thread out.....

http://ozstoc.com/index.php?topic=1062.msg9224#msg9224 (http://ozstoc.com/index.php?topic=1062.msg9224#msg9224)

They are used to balance the wheel in theory.

I'm still seeing what difference in kms I get.