PR2/RA question
I'm doing some soul searching at present as to which tyres to go with when mine current ones are more needy of replacement than just now...
Currently running Michelin Pilot Road 2 (PR2). These have been fantastic, particularly for long-lasting-ness. Those that know me, know I'm not 'fast' but I'm no nana either. I run these tyres at 33f/37r 1 or 2 up and at 12500kms of running I calculate that I have another 3000 or so before they are history.
Now, with that sort of performance, why would I consider anything else? Simple really...I've used Metzler MEZ4 and Z6 on my GSXR1100, and Michelin Pilot Sport (hated them) on the 750...in an effort to find a tyre that offered 'sufficient' grip and long life. I now know first hand that dual compound is the way to achieve this.
The thing is, I'm led to believe that the Continental Road Attacks have a graduated compound, which offers progressively greater grip the further they lean, and that they keep their heat better than the PR2s. They also apparently have stiffer sidewalls and run higher pressures

Originally Posted by
klyong82
Conti's have always performed better at 36/42.....great tyres and last long too.
So...what to do? Is the RA a better tyre, with the same long life as the PR2, or not?
Or should I try the Michelin Pilot Power 2CT? Of which, I know almost nothing?
Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
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