Break- in tires from the factory are typically softer; they keep people cautious with a new bike, but they don't last long. I like Bridgestone. Maybe try a dual compound, where it's a harder in the middle but the sides are softer. I prefer this for the style of street riding we do.
My Z900rs 2018 15000 km Iridium spark plugs K&N air and oil filter Bread box off Akrapovic muffler SAI / AIS disabled ECU flashed ( remapping ) On Dino = 106 hp -. 95 n torque Here in Asia if you buy Pirelli it’s “ Made in China 🇨🇳 “ it’s like riding on ice 😊 I’m now with Continental Race Attack 2 - 👍👍👍 superb Grip on dry road …. 60% on wet ones. Made by hand in Germany 🇩🇪 single black chili compound ❤
I had no faith in the Dunlops during a British winter... they just felt vague, and like they'd let go at any moment... although they didn't actually cause any real issues... I'm now on Avon 3d evos and they are amazing... grip to the ends of the earth, dry and wet!!