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Thread: Pilot Road 2 for The Concours 14?

  1. #151
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    I wont be changing from the pr2,s now unless they come up with something that does better ks without loosing the handling. I am suprised they dont seem to square off untill they have neared the end of thier life, especialy on such a heavy bike.
    I seem to get about 13k out of mine, so far consistantly
    Awesome all round tyre

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    Agreed, nice work by Michelin, bring on the Road 3 (?), might be even better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by banditrider View Post
    The Angels felt great when they went on but went off really fast - just not up to the weight and torque of the Connie.
    Agreed, the Angels went of on the ZX14 quite quickly too and were positively horrid at the end of their life...

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    Quote Originally Posted by banditrider View Post
    Scrubbing in my first ever set of PR2's
    I can't remember the last time I did most of that stretch of road, the other way. It's a favourite too!
    "Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    I can't remember the last time I did most of that stretch of road, the other way. It's a favourite too!
    I remember when you did it last! Caught you just before Apiti and it looked like the Shiver was enjoying it too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by NZsarge View Post
    Agreed, nice work by Michelin, bring on the Road 3 (?), might be even better.
    http://translate.google.co.nz/transl...t-road-3-.html

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    Good spotting Mate, certainly a bit of a departure from the Road 2 but interesting though. Hope it copes as well with heavy bike as well as the Road 2 but at least the Road 3 is not a Road 2 replacement. Also means Road 3's will be more expensive too. Keen to try a rear out on the 14 at some point soon.

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    "The rear tire has a rounded shape"

    That's good.............as square tyres just don't cut it
    Nunquam Non Paratus

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    Quote Originally Posted by Owl View Post
    "The rear tire has a rounded shape"

    That's good.............as square tyres just don't cut it
    Gotta love Google translate...

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    Interesting. Based on moderately low technical understanding I like the tread pattern. Makes sense, (to me) of the claims re breaking surface water up front to get improvements in the wet both ends.

    If they can do that and improve the life over an already very good PR2 it'll be a winner. Somehow doubt the technology will flow through to a PP/Pure replacement, though.
    Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon

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    15,000kms on the PR2s on the SV650 and still going Getting a bit of cupping at the edges (tyre pressure wrong?) Just passed it's WOF.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NZsarge View Post
    Agreed, the Angels went of on the ZX14 quite quickly too and were positively horrid at the end of their life...
    Horrid at the end of their life, sarge? Yep a similar story for me- I put some on my 900 Hornet but they were just plain horrid from the start!! And I don't quite have the same amount of power as the 14 . . . Felt harsh and skittery. Played with the pressures but decided they were just not the ones for me. Wonder what bike they are suited to then?

    Does anyone like them or are they really just the marketing dept gone mad - I believe they had design students working on the project.

    The only time I have been pleased to get a puncture that couldn't be fixed . . .

    PR2s for ever . . .
    Never try and teach a pig to sing: it's a waste of time, and it annoys the pig. --Robert A. Heinlein .

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    Quote Originally Posted by crash99 View Post
    Horrid at the end of their life, sarge? Yep a similar story for me- I put some on my 900 Hornet but they were just plain horrid from the start!! And I don't quite have the same amount of power as the 14 . . . Felt harsh and skittery. Played with the pressures but decided they were just not the ones for me. Wonder what bike they are suited to then?

    Does anyone like them or are they really just the marketing dept gone mad - I believe they had design students working on the project.

    The only time I have been pleased to get a puncture that couldn't be fixed . . .

    PR2s for ever . . .
    Skittery is my memory of them on the East Cape road too.

    What bike are they suited for - one that I don't own...

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    Quote Originally Posted by crash99 View Post
    Horrid at the end of their life, sarge? Yep a similar story for me- I put some on my 900 Hornet but they were just plain horrid from the start!! And I don't quite have the same amount of power as the 14 . . . Felt harsh and skittery. Played with the pressures but decided they were just not the ones for me. Wonder what bike they are suited to then?

    Does anyone like them or are they really just the marketing dept gone mad - I believe they had design students working on the project.

    The only time I have been pleased to get a puncture that couldn't be fixed . . .

    PR2s for ever . . .
    I got on with them quite well at the beginning but it wasn't long before I considered them to be average to ride on through to the last quarter of their life at which point I couldn't wait to get them off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by banditrider View Post
    What bike are they suited for - one that I don't own...
    The Shiver didn't mind them too much, until the rear wore out spectacularly down it's steel mesh middle.
    "Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]

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