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- Jul 28, 2025
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I have not has my 2024 961SP very long, but was quite unhappy with the way it handled. I messed about with suspension settings, and made a small improvement but it would still over-react to pot-holes and white lines, and would not go round bumpy hairpin bends easily. Then I remembered having the same issue on a Buell twenty years ago, and the answer was to swap the Dunlop tyres it came from the factory with for Pirelli Diablos.
(The Norton had Dunlop tyres, and my Ducati which handles well has Pirellis.)
I asked around and pirellis and bridgestones were mentioned but no serious recommendations.
With no further feedback, base on my past experience, I bought the Pirellis (Pirelli Diablo Rosso III). I have just been out for my first ride on them. They are brilliant, they have transformed the bike.
Massive grooves in the road make it twitch but no more than that. Roads where it felt unstable at XX now feel safe at 20-30 mph faster. Gravel on road, a twitch rather than slide onto the wrong side. Bumpy hairpin corners on Zig-Zag Hill are no longer scary. Absolutely brilliant.
So I would heartily recommend these tyres to anyone who likes to "press on"
(The Norton had Dunlop tyres, and my Ducati which handles well has Pirellis.)
I asked around and pirellis and bridgestones were mentioned but no serious recommendations.
With no further feedback, base on my past experience, I bought the Pirellis (Pirelli Diablo Rosso III). I have just been out for my first ride on them. They are brilliant, they have transformed the bike.
Massive grooves in the road make it twitch but no more than that. Roads where it felt unstable at XX now feel safe at 20-30 mph faster. Gravel on road, a twitch rather than slide onto the wrong side. Bumpy hairpin corners on Zig-Zag Hill are no longer scary. Absolutely brilliant.
So I would heartily recommend these tyres to anyone who likes to "press on"