My bike has Michelin tyre on the front and Bridgestone on the back. Is that dangerous? ?

They both have alot of tread and are in good condition. The bike is a CBR600. Should I change one of the tyres? Which one?


It is perfectly safe, it would be different if for instance this were a car and you had different tread patterns on the same axle it would cause uneven braking etc, I would say that as long as you are happy with the tyre performances under braking, cornering

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) at that time there were 2 cop cars, as she was talking to the police woman the 2nd police man drove off very quickly. finally the person in the truck that brought her there said goodbye to the woman with a hug (do not know of the connection) and the victim went into the back of the cop car. they were there to another 30 minutes it seemed, and by 3am I’m pretty sure they were gone, when they left everyone seemed in a much better mood and laughing at times. I looked outside and out of a red truck a woman (the victim) came out very shaken and crying (I would have been too. the second police man showed up again and handed a bag to the victim. She was shaken for quite sometime till the cop shined a flashlight on her to check her out, I couldn’t see much. cop cars were circling and coming and going for awhile.

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Now hear is the problem , Dunlop Racing Zone (sole importers of Dunlop bike tyres) have no stock in the correct size for the front forcing me to run on a worn Bridgestone on the front. If I fit a new Bridgestone on the front what handling issues, if any, am I likely to encounter.

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