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    Michelin Pilot Road 3

    Looks like a new version of the old favourite. Still looks like a 2 compound tyre.

    http://www.superbike.co.uk/news/Mich...ws_304862.html

    http://www.roadracingworld.com/news/...&article=43020

    http://blog.compacc.com/2011/01/mich...3-review-2011/

    One article says available in the UK from March.
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    I have put 80 000kms on the Michelin Pilot Road 2 in the past 18 months. I wouldn't have taught that tyre can get any better, but yet they have done it again. Cant wait for NZ availability
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    Yeah, the PR2 is my favourite tyre for the hornet. Longest life I have ever had from a tyre, pity they don't come in a 19 front, otherwise I would be tempted to use them more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    Yeah, the PR2 is my favourite tyre for the hornet. Longest life I have ever had from a tyre, pity they don't come in a 19 front, otherwise I would be tempted to use them more.
    I'm a satisfaction facilitator bro, we should be able to stretch one of them rubber bands to 19" for ya
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    Quote Originally Posted by TOTO View Post
    I have put 80 000kms on the Michelin Pilot Road 2 in the past 18 months. I wouldn't have taught that tyre can get any better, but yet they have done it again. Cant wait for NZ availability
    wow that's a lot... how do you find it compares to pilot power?
    ...Full throttle till you see god, then brake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by racefactory View Post
    wow that's a lot... how do you find it compares to pilot power?
    Powers are softer and better for the track, but I'm mainly a long distance rider and never had a Pilot Road 2 give me less than 17 000km on a rear tyre, and that was on a tyre I had 3 track days on and 5000km on the south island and heaps of commuting. The powers I get about 13 - 14 thousand Kms out of , but I run out of thread in the middle, where as the road 2 I wear them out on the sides. Complements to the harder middle section of the road 2 for commuting and hard acceleration , never had one square out on me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TOTO View Post
    Powers are softer and better for the track, but I'm mainly a long distance rider and never had a Pilot Road 2 give me less than 17 000km on a rear tyre, and that was on a tyre I had 3 track days on and 5000km on the south island and heaps of commuting. The powers I get about 13 - 14 thousand Kms out of , but I run out of thread in the middle, where as the road 2 I wear them out on the sides. Complements to the harder middle section of the road 2 for commuting and hard acceleration , never had one square out on me.
    sounds really good. What are roads like on track? Do they provide as much grip on the brakes with the hard middle on the front?
    ...Full throttle till you see god, then brake.

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    My 2s are awesome. They were brought to an early demise when I punctured (double puncture) the rear after only 2000 km, so we replaced both front and rear as we were about to do a big SI trip. After discovering that the promised RP2 replacements weren't in stock I settled for Interacts (great tyres too), only to puncture my rear of those (aaarrrrgghhh, out damned screw) several months later.
    A lovely kb member had repaired my road pilot rear and since we'd hung onto them ended up putting those back on the bandit. No problems since, and I still find them to be great tyres. I'll be curious as to what improvements there are with the 3s, and look forward to reading people's experiences with them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by racefactory View Post
    sounds really good. What are roads like on track? Do they provide as much grip on the brakes with the hard middle on the front?
    well you see the hard compound on the front is different to the hard compund on the back so the answer is yes, it gives me absolutely no problem under braking. Biggest one for me is getting to the hairpin (Slowest corner) on Pukekohe after the long straight where the bike tops out and then has to shave off 200km/h fast. The Road 2s have been fantastic for me and I swear by them eh.
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    Looking forward to sticking some of these on the 14 when I wear out the Pirellis on it.

    Heard some fantastic things about these on the 14 owners forum.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mully View Post
    Looking forward to sticking some of these on the 14 when I wear out the Pirellis on it.

    Heard some fantastic things about these on the 14 owners forum.
    Yea, I already love them. Looking forward to doing a wet track day on them. No need for wets
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    Review in the latest Fast Bikes mag. They raved about them.
    I'll stick to my Power Ones, brilliant.
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    12,000 on the PR2's so far. Rear is getting down but appears to have stopped wearing! WTF every other tyre I've had dies super quick at the end of it's life.

    Very very happy with them.

    But


    I have the desire to try a set of the new Conti Road Attack 2's. Hope they compare well.

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    I calculated with shock my front PR2 has done 18,000km... and still has a bit to go before it hits the markers. Rear is only at 6,000km, so a fair way to go.

    Lucky for some, having conventional tyre sizes. After getting Toto to do some digging, and my own sleuth work, the Michelin Pilot Road 3 Trail (f: 110/80/19, r: 150/70/17) will only be launched around August, so say the frogs, which means we'll get them later than that
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