16-12-2020, 10:18 PM
Hi Bob
You’ll probably get as many recommendations as there are types of tyres and maybe a consensus might emerge?
I’ve got Longstones on my RK and although I’ve not done many miles they seem to perform well and look the part.
I needed a cheap set of tyres to put on my special as I was building it so that I could wheel it around and check clearances between mudguards etc. I bought some Mitas H2O tyres which I quite like the look of although they may not suit a saloon. I have little expectation of longevity as the rubber seems quite soft (they are motorcycle tyres really). So far they seem quite grippy and hold the road acceptably.
I guess you pays your money and takes your chance!
Cheers
Howard
You’ll probably get as many recommendations as there are types of tyres and maybe a consensus might emerge?
I’ve got Longstones on my RK and although I’ve not done many miles they seem to perform well and look the part.
I needed a cheap set of tyres to put on my special as I was building it so that I could wheel it around and check clearances between mudguards etc. I bought some Mitas H2O tyres which I quite like the look of although they may not suit a saloon. I have little expectation of longevity as the rubber seems quite soft (they are motorcycle tyres really). So far they seem quite grippy and hold the road acceptably.
I guess you pays your money and takes your chance!
Cheers
Howard