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I have just had a new pair of Road 6s fitted to my 2016 R1200 GS by BMW Motorad and there is a distinct pull to the left now. Has anyone else had similar problem??

Previously I had Road 5 and Conti Trail Attack 3 and no pulling to the side. They all rode straight as an arrow when I take my hands off the bars so its not the bike. Now its a problem.

Thoughts?
 
+3 for the Conti Trail Attack III. Great all-around tire, it's amazing on the highways and twistie's, and it does surprising well in the dirt. I will buy them again.
 
Kind of an old thread. If the guy who started the thread had asked now I would recommend the ConiTrailAttack 3. He mainly wanted a road tire with a bit of dirt ability.
The ConiTrailAtttack 3 has lasted me 6500 miles so far with about another thousand on tap. I have never gotten more that 6k from any tire other than the Dunlop Missions. That's including strait up road tires. 76k on my bike using a lot of different tires.
They are amazing on the road with lots of grip chasing down the sport bikes, great in the rain and are very capable on the dirt. That last bit surprised me. That is now my go to tire unless I head back to Alaska.
 
Kind of an old thread. If the guy who started the thread had asked now I would recommend the ConiTrailAttack 3. He mainly wanted a road tire with a bit of dirt ability.
The ConiTrailAtttack 3 has lasted me 6500 miles so far with about another thousand on tap. I have never gotten more that 6k from any tire other than the Dunlop Missions. That's including strait up road tires. 76k on my bike using a lot of different tires.
They are amazing on the road with lots of grip chasing down the sport bikes, great in the rain and are very capable on the dirt. That last bit surprised me. That is now my go to tire unless I head back to Alaska.
This is great to hear as I just mounted a set of Conti TA3's. Coming from a couple of sets of Tourance Next's that were fine, but hoping for a bit more mileage.
 
Kind of an old thread. If the guy who started the thread had asked now I would recommend the ConiTrailAttack 3. He mainly wanted a road tire with a bit of dirt ability.
The ConiTrailAtttack 3 has lasted me 6500 miles so far with about another thousand on tap. I have never gotten more that 6k from any tire other than the Dunlop Missions. That's including strait up road tires. 76k on my bike using a lot of different tires.
They are amazing on the road with lots of grip chasing down the sport bikes, great in the rain and are very capable on the dirt. That last bit surprised me. That is now my go to tire unless I head back to Alaska.
Just because a thread is "old" doesn't mean it isn't timely and relevant.
 
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