Pirelli Scorpion Trail 3 - Verdict So Far ?

Discussion in 'Tyres' started by Mattie821, Jul 30, 2025.

  1. You are probably right for a V4 Ducati - but these tyres were fitted to the Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro (888 cc). They were ordered and fitted by a Triumph dealership.

    Bike looking grubby after a Euro trip !
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  2. Looks like you fitted the wrong tyre for the bike. The front and rear tyre should be ZR not R. The Trail 3 can be bought in either variation . Under normal riding conditions most riders would not notice any difference in . But if your riding at very fast flat out speeds on the road (mad) you would want to have a tyre rating that accommodates these speeds.
     
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  3. As I mentioned, maybe different for V4 Ducatis - but the humble 888 cc Triumph Tiger GT Pro 900 - these are the correct tyres - fitted by the Triumph dealership - while I went and had a pot of tea and some cake !

    As advised by Triumph - V rating for the GT Pro like mine:
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  4. I was referring to Mattie821 who posted he put a v rated tyre on his V4 multi
     
  5. Apologies if I have confused things. I did not realise this thread was going to become so bike specific.

    I started the thread with a general inquiry and only mentioned "my bike ....the Triumph" in post #4.

    @Matudiaz - had high speed issues with these tyres and it was later established that there are "V" and "W" versions of the tyre. I confirmed this with a picture of the "V" tyre taken on my Triumph Tiger at the time.

    That is what has caused the confusion - assuming my picture of the tyre was on a Ducati V4 S - and therefore the wrong choice of tyre, when it was actually fitted to the Triumph Tiger 900.:confused:

    Anyway, it has still been useful to find out about the versions of the tyres, for different speed ratings. :upyeah:

    To avoid further confusion - I am not going to say anymore about it 'cause I sold the bike earlier this year ;)

    Apologies.:D
     
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  6. It all falls into place now :upyeah:. The number is a weight rating and the letter is a speed rating. Thus, 75W (as should be on a MultiStrada) for the rear equates to a max weight of 385kg and a max speed of 270kmh. 69V (as on the Triumph Tiger 900) equates to 325kg and 240kmh. In practice most won’t exceed the 69V rating on a MultiStrada but ….. just in case.
     
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