The best tyres for sportsbikes and supernaked's? | Dunlop Sportsmart Mk3

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  • The ultimate tyres for sportsbikes and supernaked's? | Dunlop Sportsmart Mk3
    Choosing the best tyres for your sportsbike or super naked is a bit of a mine field with so many choices on offer, from so many brands and with so many different applications. So hopefully this review of the Dunlop Sportsmart MK3 should help you navigate your tyre choice and recommend what I believe are one of, if not the best tires available for Sportsbikes and super naked motorcycles that are being used on the road and on track.
    Having put about 3,500 miles on the Dunlop Sportsmart MK3, with the majority on road in all conditions including wet weather and 2 track days and around 300 miles on track, I feel like I know the tyres pretty well. I have also tested a lot of the new and direct competitor tires including Bridgestone S22, Bridgestone S21, Michelin Power Cup 2, Michelin Road 5, Pirelli Road 5 and probably a few others along the way. While this isnt a back to back tyre vs test, I feel like this experience has given me a good bit of context from which to compare the Dunlop Sportsmart MK3 to its main modern rivals.
    In terms of the road going performance, the Sportsmart mk3 tires are excellent in all conditions, faultless in the dry and excellent in the wet and cold. The road going ceiling of grip is second to none and a stark contrast to the tyres I had fitted to my GSXR 750 previously which were the Bridgestone BT-016. Obviously the Bt-016 is not the most modern tyre out there, but they are still available to purchase and were the tyres fitted previously to my GSXR.
    Instantly, I noticed the front profile encourages a sporty and quick turn in to corners and this immediately improved the handling of my bike.
    The Sportsmart MK3 has also provided an excellent platform for me to get into track day riding, and even in faster riding, knee-down cornering and hard braking sections, provided excellent grip. In our first track day, it was sunny in the morning, rained in the afternoon and then got out dry again. While a lot of other riders either went home or stayed off the track once it had rained, we went out and had a great time, confident in the grip of the Sportsmart MK3 in the wet.
    It goes without saying that this tyre is not the best track day tyre, but as far as I am concerned, it is a very good track day tyre and has given me the confidence to get out there and do it without worrying about tyre warmers, rain or anything else, and I think that’s great!
    So with all that in mind, we have no issues recommending the Dunlop Sportsmart MK3 to anyone who is looking for a performance tyre for Sportsbikes, Nakeds on road and on track.
    You can find the latest details here and all the sizes available, www.dunlop.eu/....
    Thanks for watching and hope that was helpful. Please like, comment and subscribe.
    KNOX
    www.planet-kno...

Komentáře • 60

  • @anonymous-le6kn
    @anonymous-le6kn Před 3 lety +7

    Why is this channel so underrated!

  • @darrenbutler160
    @darrenbutler160 Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent review with some really valid points and not just a track only test.

    • @KnoxArmour
      @KnoxArmour  Před 3 lety

      Thanks, glad you thought so. Tried the TT now as well, they are great too, a better out and out track day grip, but not as good in the wet. In all the MK3 is an incredible tyre! Aaron KNOX

  • @jaudicedbrow
    @jaudicedbrow Před 3 lety +4

    Really helpful review, and very much mirrors my experiences with these tyres. I've just moved onto them after two years and multiple trackdays on the Roadsmart Mk3s (also excellent), and I've been very happy with them. Can I ask what pressures you ran on track? (Just a description, not a recommendation ;-)

    • @KnoxArmour
      @KnoxArmour  Před 3 lety

      Thanks a lot and so glad you agree! On track we dropped the rear to 35psi if I remember right and 32 on the front. Thanks, Aaron KNOX

  • @santoshcherukupalli2187
    @santoshcherukupalli2187 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Aaron, Your Gsrx looks sensational. Always loved them but yours looks really clean. Cheers!

    • @chirag4
      @chirag4 Před 3 lety

      i agree, ... is it the best looking 1 litre sport bike (better than 1000cc bikes from honda CB-R Fireblade, yamaha R1-M, kawasaki Z H2, bmw S/M 1000R R) ? .... perhaps yes, but not above Ducati & MV Agusta, in styling / design-language, i guess !

    • @KnoxArmour
      @KnoxArmour  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks Santosh! Trying to keep it clean! Also, i think it looks much better now the standard exhaust is back on in comparison to the aftermarket one. Thanks, Aaron KNOX

    • @KnoxArmour
      @KnoxArmour  Před 3 lety +1

      @@chirag4 tbf, they are all pretty amazing looking.. my personal favourite at the moment is the Aprillia RSV4 Factory! Thanks, Aaron KNOX

    • @chirag4
      @chirag4 Před 3 lety

      @@KnoxArmour thank you for your reply, I appreciate

    • @Mrfacts_ge
      @Mrfacts_ge Před 3 lety

      മലയാളി ആണോ?

  • @peterhambling3700
    @peterhambling3700 Před 2 lety

    Great review,and thanks for your help,i have a new Gen 3 Hayabusa that has S22 as OEM tyres,done 2,600km and although the front is perfect,the rear is just about toast at 1.5mm left,so I've ordered a set of the Sportsmart mk3 will be fitted in about another week,then I'm off for a few days riding around the New England high country of NSW Australia.Historically I've always liked the feel of Dunlop,so really looking forward to them..Cheers.

    • @KnoxArmour
      @KnoxArmour  Před 2 lety

      Thanks Peter! Modern Dunlop tyres are absolutely amazing! Hope you like them! Aaron KNOX

  • @drewmorg.
    @drewmorg. Před rokem

    Fantastic review!!!

  • @E88Atz86
    @E88Atz86 Před 5 měsíci

    Great review I’m in the market for new tires I currently have T30 and not impressed with em. I’ve ran road 5, power 5, super corsa, Q3-4, power GP. All really great tires, but limitations to weather inspired and temps. So far all around tire I’ve had really good feedback from are power 5 they recently came out with the power 6 and power GP2 which have more improved performance over their predecessors. Well my question is how’d you compare mark 3 with power 5-GP what’s your opinion I just need some feedback thank you.

  • @Bow-to-the-absurd
    @Bow-to-the-absurd Před 3 lety +1

    I was highly dubious
    Until I tried them on donnington track.
    Good tyres

  • @UniversalBikers16
    @UniversalBikers16 Před 3 lety

    Not enough time is taken to consider different tyre options when buying a new set, there are so many different options. Some better than others!

    • @KnoxArmour
      @KnoxArmour  Před 3 lety

      Totally agree.. no one choice! Aaron KNOX

  • @aidenlothian9642
    @aidenlothian9642 Před 2 lety

    I've got BT016 pro's on my bike currently and I think they are really good lol. Going to try these next. I can't out ride the BT016's on the street and they are over £100 a set cheaper but I want see what the latest tyre technology feels like.

    • @KnoxArmour
      @KnoxArmour  Před 2 lety

      Thanks Aiden. The Sportsmart MK3 will be a big jump up in performance from the BT016's in my experience, particularly in the cold and wet. Think they're fitted to a few new models from standard now too like the S1000r and a great choice for that machine. Thanks, Aaron KNOX

  • @georgemoschovas811
    @georgemoschovas811 Před rokem

    i have a cbr650r 2022 and i live in Athens. What type of tyre do you suggest me? Pirelli Diablo Rosso 4 Corsa, Pirelli Diablo Rosso 4, or Dunlop Sportsmart Mk3? Thanks in advance!

  • @bastiTR
    @bastiTR Před 3 lety +1

    How are those MK3 against the S22?
    I'm riding an 890 Duke R and looking for some more daily use tire as the OEM Power Cup2 need dry conditions and higher temperatures to operate in its ideal condition.
    For normal street riding almost to much sporty and difficult to get to its temperature on public roads.

    • @KnoxArmour
      @KnoxArmour  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi, I would say they are relatively comparable.. however the MK3 are just faultless in pretty much every environment and I trust them a lot! Thanks Aaron Knox

    • @paduloso
      @paduloso Před rokem +1

      Hi, which ones did you choose in the end? And how were they? Thanks

  • @justaguy4real
    @justaguy4real Před 2 lety

    4:10 how hot is super hot? Can hold hand on it or not at all? What psi preferred?

  • @langetak1853
    @langetak1853 Před 3 lety

    How many miles can you get out of a rear tyre? Was it done afther the 3500miles? I've been looking for new tyres for my 1290R, guess this is a better pick then Metzler m7 or m9rr?
    Nice review by the way 👌

    • @KnoxArmour
      @KnoxArmour  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi, yes could have got another 500 or so out of it probably. Just changed to the Sportsmart TT for track day season and will update on that! On the 1290r you need a tyre with amazing grip, cant go wrong with the Sportsmart MK3, just need to check if they do them in a 200 section which I think the 1290 SuperDuke R has! Aaron KNOX

    • @langetak1853
      @langetak1853 Před 3 lety

      It runs stock with 190. Do you have any idea how the roadsmart 3 runs? Since I have to drive alot of highway to get to the good twisties.

  • @davidheaton5765
    @davidheaton5765 Před rokem

    What pressures did you run these on track chap? I've got some on a K8 GSXR 1000 I've just bought and doing a track day next week, so curious to know what pressures are best for these.

    • @KnoxArmour
      @KnoxArmour  Před 11 měsíci

      From memory, we were running about 32psi hot on the rear and 35psi front hot.. But its been a while so I would check with a tyre technician at the track to be sure! Aaron KNOX

  • @muzichub8261
    @muzichub8261 Před 5 měsíci

    Would they be good on a 701 SM?

  • @justaguy4real
    @justaguy4real Před 2 lety

    0:10 what was that he peeled from his eye protection?

  • @justaguy4real
    @justaguy4real Před 2 lety

    4:12 it's that a video cam mounted there? Which one

  • @Juks0101
    @Juks0101 Před 2 lety

    Hello, can you please tell me with what pressure you ride your bike with this tires?
    I have FZ1S 2007, what do you recommend for tire pressure for this tires on my motorcycle?

    • @KnoxArmour
      @KnoxArmour  Před 2 lety +3

      Ran 36/42 F/R cold on road. Ran 34/35 F/R cold on track seemed to work pretty well. Thanks, Aaron KNOX

  • @hakancavusoglu1121
    @hakancavusoglu1121 Před 5 měsíci

    👏👏👏👏👏

  • @alecblanckaert
    @alecblanckaert Před rokem

    Would you recommend them for a ktm superduke gen 2. Im considering these tyres but alsow in the pirreli diablo rosso 4 if you compare these two with one would you recommend belgium weather 😅

    • @KnoxArmour
      @KnoxArmour  Před rokem +1

      Yes definitely, the sportsmart MK3 are phenomenal and highly recommended. We have a set of Rosso 4 that we bought to fit, but haven't used them yet so cant comment directly unfortunately. Thanks, Aaron KNOX

    • @Chr-Re-ie
      @Chr-Re-ie Před rokem

      heb al verscheidene sets mk3 gereden, op een S1000XR en multistrada 1260S ik heb pas een set diablo rosso 4 op mijn superduke gt gelegd, zondag een 330km lange extreem sportieve rit gedaan in luxemburg, ik heb ze gisteren verkocht.. geen gebrek aan grip maar de motor valt in de bocht iets waar ik niet van hou.. net terug een set Dunlop Mk3 besteld, deze stuurt iets neutraler en de grip is outstanding.. grtz uit België

  • @davmanlop333
    @davmanlop333 Před 2 lety

    What's it like to the power 5s or road 5s

    • @KnoxArmour
      @KnoxArmour  Před 2 lety

      Not tried power 5, but road 5 are very good, great in the cold, wet and have a nice feel/feedback to them, probably not as good as the MK3 on track though as the Road 5 are quite soft. In all, and Ive tried quite a lot of tyres now, unless you are in advanced group on track, the Sportsmart MK3 are amazing and highly recommended. Thanks, Aaron KNOX

  • @jaytownjunkyardfiles1999

    What happened to project bike Husqvarna 701?

  • @leroyjones769
    @leroyjones769 Před 3 lety

    What about the durability. Could you comment on that please?

    • @KnoxArmour
      @KnoxArmour  Před 3 lety +2

      Hi, so the stock tread depth on the rear is 6mm and now its about 3mm, so i think its got about another 1,000 to 1,500 in it if I wanted to push it on top of the 3,500 miles I've done. The front has a lot more life in it. So i think if you are doing a mix of road and track, you could probably get around 5,000 miles out of these. Track work does scuff a lot of the rubber off though, so its hard to tell what the mileage would be if it was just on road. Hope that helps. Thanks, Aaron KNOX

    • @leroyjones769
      @leroyjones769 Před 3 lety

      @@KnoxArmour .... thank you. Considering what that rubber is like , I consider that to be pretty darn good including the track days.

  • @user-xz6ol5oi9v
    @user-xz6ol5oi9v Před 2 lety

    Metzeller vs Dunlop review….interesting

  • @IronACD
    @IronACD Před 3 lety

    Those ones or the s22? Thx!!

    • @KnoxArmour
      @KnoxArmour  Před 3 lety +2

      Both great, but having used and trusted the mk3 I would be super confident with them. Thanks Aaron Knox

  • @4ce59
    @4ce59 Před 3 lety

    did you try roadsmart iv?

    • @KnoxArmour
      @KnoxArmour  Před 3 lety +1

      Michelin Road 5 yes and they are brilliant too. Bit less track focused though. 😀

    • @4ce59
      @4ce59 Před 3 lety +1

      @@KnoxArmour No, no, I meant Dunlop Roadsmart IV not Michelin Road 5.
      I see roadsmart iII and IV are both available at my place, and RS4 is available both - standard in GT version, but Dunlop wrote there is no GT version on its website...and there is no my size with standard version, but only GT, but no one knows what is a difference ;))))
      Totally lost with the Dunlops... perhaps just need to buy RS3 and do not chase for a new RS4....

  • @Mrfacts_ge
    @Mrfacts_ge Před 3 lety +1

    Are you a European ?? I just love European brands KTM , BMW , Triumph ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ .....

  • @TheHortond
    @TheHortond Před rokem

    The British are starting to sound more gay than the Germans when they speak English. So brave, so stunning.

  • @cesarsaurasilva6637
    @cesarsaurasilva6637 Před 3 lety

    Bull*!!! If you're a novice in the track you don't know your limitations and when you discover them, if you have a lower ceiling (road tires), the mos likely situation is that you are in the ground after a crash!!!!!

    • @KnoxArmour
      @KnoxArmour  Před 3 lety +9

      Based on the fact that most people in novice group will struggle to keep a race tyre hot enough to be in the operating temperature I would disagree with that. Actually, on the MK3 you have more than enough grip to lean the bike very far on track and with a good amount of safety. Fact is, most people starting out are very far from the limitations of the tyres and that the reason for most crashes is bad riding (brakes mid corner, throttle too hard and too early etc etc). Thanks, Aaron KNOX