I needed a couple of tyres last month, my tyre looked like yours. I got a set of the new Michelin Pilot Road 2.
Long story short they said it offers better wet grip and longer tread life than any of its competitors. CERM (Centre d'Essais Routiers Mechanique) an independent test company 'proved' that it wears better and grips better in the wet than the Pirelli Diablo Strada, Bridgestone BT021 and BT020, Dunlop Sportmax D220, Continental Road Attack Z and the Metzeler Roadtec Z6. (sportbike magazine).
The magic of duel compounds.
They were a good price too - about $450 for the two, fitted.
I have no regrets - they're great tyres, wet and dry - nearly 3000 ks so far
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found myself with tyres in that condition when i was in nelson, asked the cycletreads guys and they thought i'd make it to picton if i was reeeeaaaalll gentle....
decided to have them order one and wait, glad i did, when they took it off they let me feel it and it was so very very thin
get it replaced before you go anywhere![]()
Tyre doesnt seem so bad now. Michellin pilot road 2 so we will see how it goes.
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$313 on the bike. I think it was $285 or $290 for the tyre itself. I like to drop bike off and pickup later so they charge a bit for fitting.
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well at the end of the day.. if it keeps my fairings off the road I am happy with it.
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They say nothing about DRY grip though....thats why we avoid rain!!
Pah, duel compound is old hat...Continenal's Force Max was duel comp in around 2000, 2001. Others had duel around then...I dunno how Michelin claimed/s to have 'the first' road duel comp tyre, 'cause thats rot.
New technology in the Continental Attack range (at this point in RaceAttack only, but I guess it may yet be transferred to the Road and Sport attack) is "100% variable compounding" - basically its the same rubber all over, and 'cooked in diffrent ways'. This means that the rubber is 'hard' in the middle, and progressively changes to 'soft' at the tread edge. This HUGE advantage is in the lack of an "unstable transition period" - duel comp is horrid when going from the 'soft' to the 'hard' parts of the tyre.
Duel Compounding is not a good thing anyways, not for tyre life....or safety really. Think of a Licorice allsort - you can peel it apart where the diffrent pieces meet. The same goes for the meet of compuonding in a tyre - Just ask James Toesland, this degradation was what forced his exit at Monza in superbikes last weekend.
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