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    Michelin Power one tyre guide website

    This is really cool...

    http://www.michelinpowerone.com/

    well OK - not that "cool" but useful....perhaps.... maybe

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    Useful? It's only a tyre pressure guide for one make of tyre.
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    well not quite - it also recommends the right tyre for your bike/type of riding /temprature & conditions etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mort View Post
    well not quite - it also recommends the right tyre for your bike/type of riding /temprature & conditions etc
    No, it only recommends one tyre. A Michelin Power, surprise, surprise. The only variable is the front and rear pressures.
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    Err, it also recommends compounds, wets, slicks, intermediates as well as pressures!

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    Looks like a great winter tyre

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    Yea, main catch is the compund, indicated with a single alphabet. Eg 'B' or 'E' etc

    Funny thing is that, I picked from 'Mostly Road riding' down to 'short races' and I got the power one each time.

    What happened to pilot powers? I would rate that as a better road tire for the average riders. I bought powers too just now cause I need a bit more milage than what the P1 would give me.. When I'll go to Nurburgring Nordshleife, I know that I can still push it 7/10ths no worries with PP, where as with P1 it would be 8/10ths..


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