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Old January 27th, 2012, 01:26 PM   #41
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the 250 can't get to 150mph unless you strapped some rockets to it.
Huh?? Maybe there's something wrong with your ninja then. Mine does 60 in 4 flat, and tops out at like 155
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Old January 27th, 2012, 02:06 PM   #42
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Old January 27th, 2012, 07:47 PM   #43
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The speed rating of the tires is severe overkill for the bike.
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Old January 28th, 2012, 06:43 AM   #44
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Does anyone know if its even safe to patch something like this on a bike? Its happened a few times to my car, and the tire shops do it on the cheap for like $20. I'm not sure I would trust a patch or plug in a bike.
Mushroom plugs are very popular and people use them on sport bikes all the time with no problems.
They suggest finding a old tire to practice on first so the plug you put in your 'good' tire will be done right. And carry a patch kit with you if you can fit it in the lovely spacious ninja trunk...
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Old January 28th, 2012, 03:07 PM   #45
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Old February 2nd, 2012, 03:44 PM   #46
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This just arrived at my door step:




Why yes, yes they are



My thoughts so far? They smell alright, feel nice, look clean, but don't taste all that good.


Going to have them installed on Saturday. Will report back then with first impressions.
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Old February 2nd, 2012, 04:04 PM   #47
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I kinda wish I knew about these when I bought my Sport Demons a month ago. Oh well, I won't be able to out ride mine for a long time anyway.

I do love the smell of new rubber in the morning though. Get those babies mounted. Might as well have the wheels powdercoated while they're off
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Old February 2nd, 2012, 04:05 PM   #48
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Want to pay for the powder coating for me?

I like the look of my wheels the way they are; I wouldn't want them powder coated anyways.
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Old February 2nd, 2012, 04:05 PM   #49
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word. to bad you are so far away Eric. Id love to do your rims a shiny red
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Aren't your rims already PC gold?
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Old February 2nd, 2012, 04:34 PM   #51
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Want to pay for the powder coating for me?

I like the look of my wheels the way they are; I wouldn't want them powder coated anyways.
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Old February 2nd, 2012, 04:37 PM   #52
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I will be going with the rosso II's. Planning on having a set for the up coming riding season.
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Mine are yeah, I was trying to peer pressure Sax into it.
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Old February 2nd, 2012, 04:47 PM   #54
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Let us know how those pirellis work!!! I want to know how they handle and how they wear.
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Old February 3rd, 2012, 05:41 AM   #55
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I'm using the first version of the Diablo Rosso (120/60 and 150/60), and I'm very pleased with their performance. Will definitely grab the Diablo Rosso II when it's time for changing
Hi Bols, Did you change the rear rim to a 4.5"? Or is it OEM size? Can I fit your tyres on OEM rims?

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Old February 3rd, 2012, 12:01 PM   #56
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My thoughts so far? They smell alright, feel nice, look clean, but don't taste all that good.
Glad I wasn't drinking when I read that!

Did this thread inspire you to get them? If so, that makes me feel good! Hope these tyres work out for you.

In the summer I'm going to buy these tyres and an Area-P exhaust and install them at the same time to get some more performance out of my beautiful lil ninjette
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Yes, yes it did. I'm getting them put on tomorrow, I'm very excited. If it wasn't for this thread, I would have ended up with the Sport Demons
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Old February 3rd, 2012, 02:04 PM   #58
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Always good to see more tire choices. I think these should last longer than the sport demon due to the dual compound right?

Now I can't wait until my stock wears out...
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Always good to see more tire choices.
Definitely!

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I think these should last longer than the sport demon due to the dual compound right?
That's the idea. Hard long lasting material on the inside and softer, grippier but quicker wearing material on your chicken strips!

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Now I can't wait until my stock wears out...
I'm not going to wait for that to happen. I'm going to buy these new tyres in the summer, then clean and wrap up my stock tyres nicely so if ever I damage my Pirelli's and I'm low on cash, I have a spare pair of tyres in reserve waiting to be installed.
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That's the spirit akima! Get the new rubber on asap

If you ever do need to put the stock tires back on, check them thoroughly for dry-rot.
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Old February 3rd, 2012, 10:27 PM   #62
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Old February 3rd, 2012, 10:31 PM   #63
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I heard that the sport demons are better for riding in rain, and since im going to do that, i have the sport demons on, but might consider these.
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Old February 4th, 2012, 05:21 AM   #66
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Hi Bols, Did you change the rear rim to a 4.5"? Or is it OEM size? Can I fit your tyres on OEM rims?

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Hi, (just to clarify, I'm using the Rosso I version, not the Rosso II) yes they do fit fine on my OEM rims! I was afraid of them rubbing against the chainguard or the inside of the swingarm, since I've heard some Pirelli tires will rub in 150. But it was no problems at all.

When I bought those tires in the fall of 2010, I could not find any info on anyone having them on the 250R. I just have a weak spot for Pirelli and gave them a go
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I heard that the sport demons are better for riding in rain, and since im going to do that, i have the sport demons on, but might consider these.
This was my question. Where did you hear/read this? Anyone else have an opinion on Sport Demon vs Rosso in the rain?
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I have the sport demons on my bike and they ride MUCH better than the ones that were mounted when I bought it, although they did last a good long time. Can't compare them to the Rossi's (yet). One question. When you get your tires, where do you get them mounted? Do you mount them your self? Take them to a dealer? Wouldn't a dealer over charge you if you didn't buy "their tires"?

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There are two pics of the rear tyre. If anybody wants to see the front installed too, let me know and I'll get that uploaded and posted.

My thoughts so far? Damn they're nice. I'm really loving them. I honestly never really understood what people meant when they said that the tyres make the bike feel planted; I know what they mean now. You lean the bike over and it feel like it's going to stay there. It doesn't fall into corners, it rolls into them, and doesn't feel like it would slip or give way or anything of that sort. So much nicer than the stock ones. Those IRCs really are as crappy as people say they are. It hasn't rained here yet, so I haven't tried them out in wet conditions and I haven't pushed them too hard yet as they only have 125 miles on them (had them put on yesterday).
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Those are looking good I hate to get rid of good tires but I am really tempted to go ahead and get those rosso II in a couple months. I remember after going to the track with my michelins I wasn't as tired after riding a few sessions as I was with the IRCs. With the IRCs I was constantly maintaining the bikes lines and constantly having to correct.
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Dude^^^ thanks for the short review!! I'm going with the rosso II's when I finish up my crappy IRC's. How long does it take to warm them up?
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Dude^^^ thanks for the short review!! I'm going with the rosso II's when I finish up my crappy IRC's. How long does it take to warm them up?
They warm up fast. From the shop to home was about 3 miles, maybe 4. I got home and they were warm to the touch.
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They warm up fast. From the shop to home was about 3 miles, maybe 4. I got home and they were warm to the touch.
That's good to hear...thanks!!
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@saxnbass: Those tires look better than the stock ones I have. Not sure why though. They're both the same size.

Your bike's looking nice in general. Looking over it, the only bit which stands out a bit is the tail end. The rear light mounting and the number plate holder have a cheap-plastic look. Everything else looks really nice. There are mods to sort both of those out. I'm sure you already have plans to buy them!
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@saxnbass: Those tires look better than the stock ones I have. Not sure why though. They're both the same size.
The Pirelli is a 140 rear, the stock has a 130 rear, so not quite the same size. But yes, they do look better than the stock IRCs.
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I'm waiting for the temps to warm up a little before I have mine installed.

Thanks for the quick write up.
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Can someone explain the advantages and disadvantageous between bias ply and radial ? I kind of know the differences, but I just want to solidify my knowledge.

And i read recently on Sport Rider "scrubbing" your tires in is a myth. If I remember correctly it stated that the protective coating applied to the tire is only on the sidewall. And back then, they couldn't accurately manufacture tires as they do now, so scrubbing was important. It noted you just need the tires warmed up.

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The Pirelli is a 140 rear, the stock has a 130 rear, so not quite the same size. But yes, they do look better than the stock IRCs.
How's the 140 working for you?

I'm gonna pick up a set of Rosso II's soon. I definitely need them. I was riding over the weekend with a group on some wet roads (it rained the night before/morning of) and my IRC tires were making me nervous. I'm over here with my boot almost on the ground and here I am feeling my tail sliding around.
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I really can't say the difference between a 130 and 140 on the bike, since I changed tyre and size. I can, however, say that I these tyres are in every way superior to the stock IRC ones.
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