I replaced the Pirelli Angel ST's on the Griso with Pirelli GT's. Are they a better tyre? Do they last longer and justify the price? To send me mail: P.O. BOX 45 West Hoxton NSW, Australia, 2171
My '11 Ninja 1000 needs tires. Has Dunlop Roadmax on it now, had them on it when I got it. 2200 miles later, they are WORN DOWN. The front tires are starting to scrub through, they're choppy, they're down to the bar. The rears have officially squared off and are down to the bar. I was originally going to get Dunlop Roadsmart IV, but I think I'm going to give the Angel ST a try. I commute with occasional fun on the backroads, I don't need the absolute best of the best of the best, and I think they will do me good.
Thankyou for you're review, I'm looking at the pirelli gt version, so I'm just getting as much info as I can so I really appreciate the video. Thanks again, Paul
@RoadsOfOz yes getting them fitted today, and new chain and sprockets with new clutch jet , so he said he would put new fuild in clutch and brakes. Happy days.
I inspected a DL650 today with Pirelli Angel GT and I didn't know them. I was a bit suspicious, but it seems that with tyres Iike that, I should be glad, glad, glad. Thanks mate!
No worries. The GT's will do a great job on the DL650. Just check the manufacture date on the tyre (four digits) First two are the week it was made. last two are the year. So 0321 would translate to 3rd week of the year of 2021. Hope this helps.
I have a gsxr 600 2012...and believe me on the road and everyday use and for my riding style (RIDING SAFELY AND BRING MYSELF AND MY BIKE TO HOME AND TO MY FAMILY) i dont notice any difference shifting from bridgestone s22 to pirelli angel st...because the bike is excellent on its own and it exceeds my own capability...and nomatter what brand of tyre i put on it there is a little or no difference at all for my riding style and everyday use...trackday or riding aggressively the bike SURELY makes a huge difference from s22 to angel st...but we dont want to hurt ourselves and our love ones riding over the speed limits or our own capabilties and risking our lives...so riding SAFELY on street is the best option and not really the bike or the brand or the type of tyre we are using....ride safely on streets/roads safely and thank you
Digging the face carpet😅. My bike is shod with Michelin Road 6, I really like them, they replaced the Pilot Road 4's . Pirrelli has always Meade a good tyre. I remember a mate of my flat spotted a brand new rear Pirrelli Phantom when his chain snapped and locked up the wheel of his Hailwood Replica mille. This eas in Tassie in the later 80's. Good comparison, Matt. Cheers
@@alvaromateosfernandez-maqu5772 Thank you for your quick response, now i have Michelin Road 5, which are quite good, but also quite expensive. So i thought probably i try another tire.
@@jimstenlund6017 I have ST now on front for about 1000 Kilometers. No issues in curves so far, as stable as Michelin road 5 for me on dry road, wet i didn't try. About longelivety i can't say yet.
Great info Matt. I had pilot road 4s on my R1200R when I had it, loved those tyres. Have got Sports Demons on the Laverda. Might need to try the GT’s or is it ST’s, or maybe it was the GT’s that are now ST’s. Either way, loving the beard.