ZoneIII
Supercharged
Thanks again, everyone. I just wanted to get clarification about Bridgestone's comment. I agree that the fact that they haven't tested them on the R3T doesn't mean they aren't good tires for the bike.
I thought I had checked the 888s and found tires the same as the OE Metzlers. I guess I didn't check that and just assumed that they had them. Thanks for that information.
I have decided to mount and balance my own tires. Actually, I do virtually all work on everything I own except I do have my car and truck tires balanced by a tire dealer, of course. My next decision is whether to statically balance them or go with beads. I've read the positive comments about beads but I'm still hesitant to go that route. On the other hand, using them would eliminate the need for a good static balancer. An extra advantage of doing it myself is that I'm going to polish the wheels while I have them off. The porosity of them now collects crap. I'll polish them up with with Mother's Mag and Aluminum Polish and they'll be much easier to clean in the future. (BTW, MGaAP is great stuff! I use it on all kinds of stuff. It made my mat-finished .357 magnum look absolutely beautiful. It's just a polishing compound, of course, but I've found it to be an exceptionally good one for many things, especially bringing mat finished metal up to a mirror shine.)
I almost wish my tires needed replacement right now so I don't have to do it in the middle of riding season next year but they do have wear left and at the price of tires for this bike, I want to get as much (safe) wear out of them as possible.
Thanks again, everyone. You've been a big help.
I thought I had checked the 888s and found tires the same as the OE Metzlers. I guess I didn't check that and just assumed that they had them. Thanks for that information.
I have decided to mount and balance my own tires. Actually, I do virtually all work on everything I own except I do have my car and truck tires balanced by a tire dealer, of course. My next decision is whether to statically balance them or go with beads. I've read the positive comments about beads but I'm still hesitant to go that route. On the other hand, using them would eliminate the need for a good static balancer. An extra advantage of doing it myself is that I'm going to polish the wheels while I have them off. The porosity of them now collects crap. I'll polish them up with with Mother's Mag and Aluminum Polish and they'll be much easier to clean in the future. (BTW, MGaAP is great stuff! I use it on all kinds of stuff. It made my mat-finished .357 magnum look absolutely beautiful. It's just a polishing compound, of course, but I've found it to be an exceptionally good one for many things, especially bringing mat finished metal up to a mirror shine.)
I almost wish my tires needed replacement right now so I don't have to do it in the middle of riding season next year but they do have wear left and at the price of tires for this bike, I want to get as much (safe) wear out of them as possible.
Thanks again, everyone. You've been a big help.