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continental race attack or sport attck has anyone used the on a busa?
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#2
Currently running conti sport on the front and road on the back... great tyres.

However, haven't tried them on the track or strip yet (I've only used pilot-powers on track).
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#3
Have the sport attacks. They are nice and sticky and offer good feel. Also seem fine in the wet with sensible riding.
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i believe they get good km`s out of them to?
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#5
The latest generation Sport and Road Attacks should get up to 20% more life due to them changing the windings internally when they make the tyre.
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They're worth considering just for that tread pattern alone!!!! I'm pretty keen to hear feedback about the Road Attack 2's.
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(06-09-2010, 05:57pm)CeeJay07 Wrote: They're worth considering just for that tread pattern alone!!!! I'm pretty keen to hear feedback about the Road Attack 2's.

I guy I know on a Busa has got RoadAttack 2's on and he thinks they are fantastic. He does not spare them either!
I must say they look amazing and the price is not too bad.

However, I got to say the RoadSmarts on my Busa, recently fitted, seem to be made for this bike (brilliant). They feel nimble and give a very very fine feel for the road in feedback.
They were recommended by a Qld Racing Champ too(who fitted them as well), so my guess is that he would know as much as anyone.

As far as I'm concerned, Tyre Wear and suitability to how one rides, is THE most important day to day issue if one is one the bike and it's moving. Tyres also represent the greatest expenditure as well, probably as much if not more than FUEL in some cases.
Fortunately, there seems to be no shortage of good stuff out there to choose from and these days, it's quite difficult to really make a wrong choice assuming some research goes into the process before buying.
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