This time around, I around trying around mix& match with a 100/90-18 Shinko front and 130/80-18 Bridgestone Battlax BT45V rear. I am doing this in trying to overcome the shortcomings of each. The Shinko rears wear rapidly, & a few Battlax users (not all) complain of weird handling quirks on their fronts, resulting in an uneven cupping treadwear pattern. Could be tire pressure related? The shinko front I believe will do better in the rain. The Battlax BT45 rears have "Sport SACT" technology - a dual compound rear with extra grippy soft side tread and slightly harder compound down the middle so that they wont wear flat as quickly. They still wear much faster than an Avon AM26 Road Rider, but the grip is undeniably better than the Avon street tires. I will report back on my findings.
I also am doing these particular sizes this time around as an experiment to see if running the narrowest recommended sizes on my wider Sun rims will slightly flatten out the tread profile enough to give me an increased contact patch and more traction! I can never run the "best recommended fit" tire sizes leaning all the way over to the edge of the tread without scraping hard parts anyway, so it seemed logical to me. It was a tough call vs a very affordable and superbly constructed Shinko SR741 rear which I know will be an EXCELLENT performer.
The Pirelli Sport Demon in a 140/70-18 rear and 110/80-18 front will hands down be the most phenomenally gripping tire in wet and dry conditions, you should really try these out, but the rears wear pretty quickly too. They are supposedly designed now (newer ones in the past 2 years) to not wear down as fast on the center of the rear tread but these are an extremely sporty tire, so it's going to wear fast regardless.
I don't like the Avon AM26 as much as most people talk about, as I have had the rears step out on me quite a lot the way I have been riding in the past 5 or 6 years. Last season the front slipped slightly on me twice at hard lean angles, which scared the $#!+ out of me! Luckily it was very minimal but enough to tell me not to run these if I continue to push the limits of cornering ability in the amazing Appalachian hills of SE Ohio / Eastern Kentucky / all of West Virginia...
The Avon Road Riders are great if you don't want to change tires often or if you so mostly city and highway miles. Best cornering grip for a better treadwear lifespan tire
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