View Full Version : Used Michelin PILOT ROAD 2CT SET
v8s&2wheels
18th October 2010, 19:32
front 120/70/17
rear 190/50/17
Currently on my 07 thou. Looking to get a new set of tyres in the next week or two and get them scrubbed in ready for some summer fun.
This set still has quite a bit of life left in them. I would say at least another 4000kms, easily more if your a soft rider. Good for the summer but probably not the best if doing a lot of wet riding.
Fark knows what a used set like this is worth, so ill put $150, and let you guys decide what to buy them for.
Tyres are still on bike for at least another week or two. Dont worry ill be lucky if i get 50kms done in that time. If you want to buy them urgently then no probs ill go down to the shop and get them taken off and sent off.
Cheers guys.
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v8s&2wheels
18th October 2010, 19:57
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php/129978-Used-Michelin-PILOT-ROAD-2CT-SET?p=1129886853#post1129886853
Just chucked them on here and trademe. Am I asking too much? What should i expect to get for them? Anyone interested in buying them?
Cheers guys
liljegren
18th October 2010, 20:33
Pro:blink:boly help if you posted the tyre sizes mate!
Gibbo89
18th October 2010, 21:37
the link you have posted takes us back to this very thread...
MSTRS
19th October 2010, 07:44
Despite the reputation for high mileage, there's not a huge amount left there. Your front is triangulating and the rear is close to done in the centre.
I'd hazard a guess and say $50. :shit:
And no, I don't want them. :no:
skippa1
19th October 2010, 09:26
Despite the reputation for high mileage, there's not a huge amount left there. Your front is triangulating and the rear is close to done in the centre.
I'd hazard a guess and say $50. :shit:
And no, I don't want them. :no:
+1 on that
Crazy Steve
19th October 2010, 22:46
Despite the reputation for high mileage, there's not a huge amount left there. Your front is triangulating and the rear is close to done in the centre.
I'd hazard a guess and say $50. :shit:
And no, I don't want them. :no:
I would agree....$100 fitted and balanced MAX ! !
Crazy Steve.
Chrislost
20th October 2010, 17:35
as you can see there is about .5mm tread before the wear indicator is up.
This tyre is barley WOFable.
just do a phat smokey outside the tyre shop and ask for a discount, cheeper imo...
steved
23rd October 2010, 16:06
as you can see there is about .5mm tread before the wear indicator is up.
This tyre is barley WOFable.
just do a phat smokey outside the tyre shop and ask for a discount, cheeper imo...
I've got a pair of these on my bike. I am interested in what the wear indicator is so I know how much I have left? Where is it? What colour? Etc? Thanks in advance.
MSTRS
23rd October 2010, 16:19
The wear indicator is a little 'bridge' down inside one or more of the grooves. It is just part of the tyre. When the part of the tyre that touches the road wears down to the point where the bridge is now also touching the road, your tyre is no longer warrantable. I think all tyres, car included, have them.
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