View Full Version : Tyre problems, but I have been given a loner
dogsnbikes
17th March 2011, 10:53
The problem is that the tyre I want (michelin road 3's 190/50/17).... won't be in NZ until mid April or there about's and my road 2 has certainly seen better days,so after seeing the mob at Keown Honda I have been given a loner Tyre a Bridgestone BT56R with bugger all use and lots of tread left on it,
234589
best I remove that square centre though:rolleyes:
Thanks Keown honda:clap:
davebullet
17th March 2011, 11:43
I saw the PR3 in Motorad in Wellington yesterday. Having said that - not sure if it was a 190/50 (probably a 180/55) - but still - they have landed.
I wonder how they compare with the continuous compound int he conti road attack 2.
One thing I don't like about the PR2 is they do square off around the dual compound transition as they wear which makes the tip in sudden.
dogsnbikes
17th March 2011, 12:38
searching NZ stocks yesterday... 180's are here in stock its just the 190's we waiting on the rep said next month,
I haven't had any problems with the 2's squaring off,but its interesting you say that Dave but will let you know how I fine the 3's
yod
17th March 2011, 12:44
searching NZ stocks yesterday... 180's are here in stock its just the 190's we waiting on the rep said next month,
I haven't had any problems with the 2's squaring off,but its interesting you say that Dave but will let you know how I fine the 3's
what sort of price they got on the 180 PR3's, do you know?
dogsnbikes
17th March 2011, 12:52
what sort of price they got on the 180 PR3's, do you know?
Not sure on the 180's the the 190's are $449 Recommended retail and $329 for a 120/70 front,but thats just RR what you actually pay well thats another story:rolleyes:
MSTRS
17th March 2011, 13:02
One thing I don't like about the PR2 is they do square off around the dual compound transition as they wear which makes the tip in sudden.
Haven't found that. Perhaps you are running yours a bit too soft?
Either that, or you just need to give them a work out on the 'takas...more often.
yod
17th March 2011, 13:15
Not sure on the 180's the the 190's are $449 Recommended retail and $329 for a 120/70 front,but thats just RR what you actually pay well thats another story:rolleyes:
:eek5: $780 for a set, not including fitting!?!?
fuck me dead with a fishfork
george formby
17th March 2011, 13:23
:eek5: $780 for a set, not including fitting!?!?
fuck me dead with a fishfork
What a terrible way to go!
dogsnbikes
17th March 2011, 13:53
:eek5: $780 for a set, not including fitting!?!?
fuck me dead with a fishfork
I dont know where you shop but I don't pay RR or for fitting...
as for the fish fork you gotta stop pulling those fish faces
gale_wolf
17th March 2011, 15:51
I was at Cycletreads today asking about the PR3, and one of the guys there has a 180 PR3 on his MT01 (yes 180, not 190). Only had it on for a week or so but reckoned it's the best tyre he's had on it. KBer Toto who works there said the same thing the 190's not being available here yet. And yeah, those are some blardy pricey bits of rubber. I'll start saving my pennies now.
AllanB
17th March 2011, 15:56
One thing I don't like about the PR2 is they do square off around the dual compound transition as they wear which makes the tip in sudden.
Not a issue on mine, still nice and curved after 11,000kms.
Near the end of it's life and I've made up my mind to try the new Conti Road 2. It will be a interesting comparison.
PR3 pricing - if they are anywhere near that price they can get severely fucked with that fishfork. That is just stupid and frankly insulting to riders.
I'm still pissed at the thought of having to shell out close to $600 for a set.
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