TIRES !!! Tires all depend on how much money you have how often you want to replace them... The reason stock bikes come with dunslops is because they are a hard compound which means positives and negitives positive they will last forever stunters love them to do rolling burnouts cause they are hard spin well and dont heat up and stick while spinning new riders also love them because a new rider will never put a bike into a turn hard enough to make a dunlop slip out where another tire wouldn't a more experianced rider on the other hand will there's alot more than just leaning the bike into a curve to make it stick. Personally I ride piolet sports I do alot of endo's and have the money to replace the quite often cause they are so soft they will stick in 50 degree weather right out of the garage in a 50 mph endo but they are real soft which means they will wear out fast.. if you want an inexpensive semi soft tire the Metzler M1 is a great all around tire Perrelli Diablo is a little better and a little more money it's all in how you're gonna ride the bike are you riding it a ton of miles to and from work if so go with a dunslop is it in the garage like mine where when you take it out you take it out to run the twisties with 20 other bikes and ride the hell out of it then yeah get a soft compound expensive tire.... are you a stunter if so run a soft front and a hard back... i'm sure most will agree that understand differant riding styles everyone doesn't do the same thing with their bike...