Dunlop Sportsmart 2?

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Dunlop Sportsmart 2?

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Hi,
I need to buy a new set of tyres for my L9 soonish as they're starting to run a little low on tread. I was just wondering if anyone has had any experience with Dunlop Sportsmart 2? They look pretty good to me for overall performance balanced between grip in the wet & dry and a decent miles expectancy. What's everyone else running on their ZXR's? And which brand/model tyres have you guys found to be best?
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Supercorsa pros, i wouldn't get too brave in the wet on them though, but my bike is a big wuss and stays home when it's wet, as for wear I don't expect to get alot, the more summer grip the less wear, don't matter, I get REGULAR free deliveries of them, got a nice rear in the attic.
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I use Pirelli Supercorsa's at the moment, I came from using Dunlop 209, reason for the switch was that the supercorsas were there and I needed a new set, the 209s were discontinued too, really liked them, not massively keen on them in the wet and prefer dunlops in the wet, Dunlop mileage is a little better too I found
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Cheers for the help guys!
I've had a little look at the Supercorsas online and most of the reviews I've read pretty much say that they're outstanding in the dry however can be a little temperamental in the wet. Although I don't plan on ever riding in the rain really because I've got a car for commuting; I'm still a little hesitant because after all its quite easy to get caught out by a sudden shower in sunny old England! :smt005
Looking on the Pirelli site the Rosso Corsas look a little more wet friendly though?
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Pro bike testers will tend to use Pros on track then shift to Rossos for the road tests, obviously slightly more road friendly, the Pros tend to track any tarmac lines blemishes in the road etc, you get used to it, can be unnerving at first.
And for the car in the wet, ditto. Bikes meant to be fun.
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I've just fitted the sportmax sportsmart to the 7r. I've only done 50 miles so fat so not pushed on yet but early signs are promising.
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I had Dunlop roadsmarts on the cbr600f a few years back and they were awesome, i mean really really awesome.
Chucked them on the zxr400 last year and they were good, very very good.

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Thanks for the input everyone :)
The feedback seems pretty positive so I think I'm going to give the Sportsmart 2's a try and I'll let you all know how I get on with them :smt023
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Just been 'window shopping' for a front tyre.......mine not completely illegal but close to the edge. At present front & rear Dunlop Sportmax (D207). Been told these are now discontinued vsad (I love the tyre), great in the wet. But like everything else there's always a newer model. Still looking at same brand, however D208, now called 'Qualifier' (£76) or Sportsmart 2 (£97)!

I don't do much annual mileage, and ride consistently on the road in the dry (without knee sliding) and not much wet rides. However I do anticipate my first track day next year (awaiting 'Mrs Approval').

My question to the board is......is there really much difference between the 2? The guy at the reputable tyre sales said the compound materials are of a higher standard. I know it's only a difference of £21 however as the 'Tesco' strap line says 'every little helps'!

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Personally I've been getting on really well with the Sportsmart 2, I don't have any experience with the 1 to be able to compare it but I did quite a lot of research into different tyres before I bought mine and there are a few reviews on the internet like this one http://www.visordown.com/product-featur ... 23610.html that compare the old and new versions and are quite helpful. From what I read I think there is a lot of difference between them.

As far as a track day goes, again I don't have any personal experience but did research into this and I think that there are better tyres out there for that. The Sportsmart 2 is a great all round tyre that offers very good grip in both the dry and wet and is capable of getting a decent amount of mileage before being worn out. However I think that other tyres such as some of the Pirelli's are more track biased so they aren't so trustworthy in the wet and wear out quicker but are superior in terms of grip and feel in the dry.

Hope that helps :smt003
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