Surface
Type of surface tested on. All type of roads, wet and dry Temp. 40s-90s Weather Conditions All types.
Grip
Not bad. The front never slipped, but the rear would wiggle or flat out spin at partial lean angles. And paint lines on the roads were like ice at any angle other then going straight.
Stability
Very stable at high speed. They tend to make the bike stand up in while braking in a turn, however while under power they're very neutral.
Handling
Quick or slow to lean in or react to changes. slow, but that the Bandit is not a GSXR either
Comments
Not bad for OEM. Mine are shot at 7000 miles. The rear flat spots quickly from highway use. The front cups bad too. The grip is better once fully warmed up, but if not ridden hard they cool fast and get slippy.
Surface
Type of surface tested on. Mid 80'l. Both wet and dry weather
Grip
Grip! whats that on a Macadem I say that because I had Dunlop 207'S and went to a longer tread wear tire the Macadem but gave up the grip factor.
Stability
Stability etc. Lets just say that the R6 is a sensitive bike in the corners but on Macadem's its no telling If you will make it or not.
Handling
Quick or slow to lean in or react to changes. I wouldn't recommend it to my worst enemy unless I wanted him to take the wipe out of his life.
Comments
I have been riding for 9 years only sportbikes and I will never buy this style tire again. I have a GSXR 1000 as well as my R6 and no way would I even dare put trash like that on such a powerful bike nor should you regardless the CC size.
Surface
Type of surface tested on. Temp. Weather Conditions, all surfaces
Grip
not a tire to be pushed on a bike with high torque or horse power slides on painted surfaces when warm and slides on all others when cold, these tires should be fully warm before banging.
Stability
Stability etc., see above
Handling
Quick or slow to lean in or react to changes.
Comments
is fine if you obey the speeding laws and are 70 years old going to the general store for mike.