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Prima Brand White Wall Tires

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Anyone tried the new tires from Prima?

They look ok in the pictures, and they have a highway rated tread. But i'm leary of any "cheap" tire. And at 40$ each, they're cheap. I spend 70 on each of my continental white walls.


http://www.scooterworks.com/Tire_Whitew ... 22C566.cfm
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Looks like it requires a tube, but I may be wrong. They look great, but I'm not trying any no name tires on my bike when there's plenty of other well known tire companies which are known for quality.
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Interesting...

There are a number of really solid scooter tires at that price point and even lower (the Michelins I have on now are only about $30 each) so I wouldn't push these aside based on that.

Prima makes a lot of decent stuff, but I'm with Frosty on not trusting something as important as tires without more review!

Maybe we'll get to read more about them; I'd love a good whitewall to put on my Italia next!!
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the item title says T/L, which i assumes means tubeless. am i wrong?
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thats the only 3.5/10 ww sport tire ive seen. Only other white wall sport tire is the Maxxis on the Black Jack and its 100/90 which rubs on the stella .
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easy wrote:thats the only 3.5/10 ww sport tire ive seen. Only other white wall sport tire is the Maxxis on the Black Jack and its 100/90 which rubs on the stella .
It interests me for that reason too. I've liked the sport tread on my new tires much better than I did the street tread on my original white walls.
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The Prima sport whitewall appears to be made by Vee rubber, which has an excellent reputation for quality in the m/c world. I've got a set for my Stella, but I haven't mounted them up yet. I too ran Conti's whites for years and I'm pretty interested in having a good whitewall with a sportier tread.
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I second the quality review of Vee rubber, I am quite pleased with the winter tire!
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Does anyone do an on line review of tires?
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Nickie McNichols wrote:Does anyone do an on line review of tires?
Yup. We do. And ModernVespa.com 8)

I don't know of another site that does them regularly. There's http://www.thescooterreview.com and http://www.justgottascoot.com but they don't seem to have any tire reviews. Most of the reviews you'll find are on scooter forums like this one and ModernVespa.

We have a Review section but there are no tire-specific reviews there (hint hint, who wants to do one?). You can search this site by putting this into Google.com: site:modernbuddy.com tires

That will bring up every thread here with the word tires in it. Other terms to search for would be brand names: Michelin, Continental, Heidenau, Pirelli, etc.
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a couple of friends in our local club are testing a free set of tires for scooterworks. hmmm. testing something AFTER it's on sale. that seems dangerous. Less of testing, more of "hey show all your friends how good these look." anyway. They're both very pleased. So i guess this really is the perfect match between the white wall style and a performance tire. and almost half the price of my continentals.
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I incorrectly reported that these tires were made by Vee rubber, but I have it on good authority they're made specifically for Prima right down to them owning their own moldings/tooling. It's not uncommon for manufactures to send out a few "samples" to do "field testing" after a product has been introduced to the market. This usually has way more to do with "promoting" than "testing".

Prima realizes if you want to sell a product it helps to have a few people running around with it already who can vouch for it.
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I'm up for doing a write-up on some. I've never done a formal review before, outside of the "I liked them" recommendation. I guess I should go look over some of the other reviews so it doesn't come across as horribly amateur. :lol:
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As per Scooterworks they are made at the Shinko factory same as Continental. They do not know yet know the speed rating, will pass it on when they let me know.
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Man, I wish someone would make 120/90 and 130/90 whitewalls for my rattler.
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laxer wrote:Man, I wish someone would make 120/90 and 130/90 whitewalls for my rattler.
Man, I wish someone would make knobbies for my Buddy. :wink:
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Lagerhead wrote:
laxer wrote:Man, I wish someone would make 120/90 and 130/90 whitewalls for my rattler.
Man, I wish someone would make knobbies for my Buddy. :wink:
Har-har! Ya got me there, I guess at least I can paint on my tires, it would be a lot more labor-intensive to make regular buddy tires into knobbies.
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Hello all,

I have been looking at new tires as well, specifically white walls. From what I've read on Modern Buddy it sounds like the Prima and Continental tires are the most popular white walls available.

I live in Seattle so I tend to over analyze tire tread patterns for any that may not channel water away. However, it may be a different consideration for a scooter since I would try to avoid standing water and will likely not travel in excess of 45mph normally.

Which tire would perform better on frequently wet surfaces? Also, during the daily commute I cross a metal grated draw bridge. Currently the scooter will weave a bit as the tire finds a spot to ride in. Would either of these tires perform better on that type of surface as well?

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Qualish wrote:Which tire would perform better on frequently wet surfaces? Also, during the daily commute I cross a metal grated draw bridge. Currently the scooter will weave a bit as the tire finds a spot to ride in. Would either of these tires perform better on that type of surface as well?

Prima: Image Continental: Image
Kind of hard to say without some feedback from people who've actually ridden on both. The Continental has a "classic" tread pattern that's done well on many surfaces over the years and has made it a fave among those who must have whitewalls. The Prima is more modern and appears designed for serious street riding, like a performance motorcycle tire.

But tread patterns don't tell the whole story; many tires with similar treads may perform differently on wet streets. I think tire composition probably has a lot to do with it.

Really, if you're going to be riding in the rain frequently, I would think the best tires would be non-whitewalls designed for wet, slick surfaces.
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nobodies done a review on these tires yet?

im THIS close to getting them, but kinda hesitant...
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a couple of my friends are demoing them for scooterworks. they seem to like them.
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JSharpPhoto wrote:a couple of my friends are demoing them for scooterworks. they seem to like them.
oh yeah? please keep us posted, i really like these whitewalls and i like how the tread is on them since i use the highways frequently on a day to day basis
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