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    Anyone tried Pilot Powers on a small bike?

    If so, how were they and how long did they last?

    Getting a set for my 4 hundy 2 moro... cant wait

    So heaps of burnouts 2 nite...
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    Yeah I do recall, but dismissed it as being you when I saw both wheels on the ground.
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    lulz, ever ridden a TL1000R? More to the point, ever ridden with teh Morcs? Didn't fink so.

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    110/70 ZR 17
    120/60 ZR 17
    120/65 ZR 17
    120/70 ZR 17
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    150/60 ZR 17
    160/60 ZR 17
    170/60 ZR 17
    180/55 ZR 17
    190/50 ZR 17
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    So as long as they fit in that range, ya be sweet,

    awsome tires, i am on my 3rd set on the 600, father in law on second set on his busa, we had them on the 1000, and will be going on the rsvr shortly also, never earlly heard much about people on smaller bikes, but on bigger bikes are primo so i/w ould think smaller be better, and even get more life out of them

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    I'm sure they'll last ok... but nothing will last that long if you're pulling burnouts on them.

    Still... it's only a honda, the tyres should outlast the bike

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morcs View Post
    If so, how were they and how long did they last?

    Getting a set for my 4 hundy 2 moro... cant wait

    So heaps of burnouts 2 nite...
    I put them on a ZXR400 and I thought they were really, really good. Don't know about mileage as I sold the bike before I had to replace the tyres. I have heard that you'd get close to 10,000km out of them though which is bloody awesome for a sticky sports tyre.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Karma View Post
    I'm sure they'll last ok... but nothing will last that long if you're pulling burnouts on them.

    Still... it's only a honda, the tyres should outlast the bike
    Nah, my Honda is older than half the members here and still going
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roj View Post
    Nah, my Honda is older than half the members here and still going

    You must have got fairly fit from all that pushing then...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karma View Post
    I'm sure they'll last ok... but nothing will last that long if you're pulling burnouts on them.

    Still... it's only a honda, the tyres should outlast the bike
    burnouts on the old tyre....

    be damned if ill ever do them on decent tyres anymore... quickly reduces their life...

    got em put aside this morn, 120/60/17 and a 160/60/17. its running bt092 cross plys at the mo, and the rear is a 150 so should be interesting to see how much of an improvement they make.
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    Yeah I do recall, but dismissed it as being you when I saw both wheels on the ground.
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    lulz, ever ridden a TL1000R? More to the point, ever ridden with teh Morcs? Didn't fink so.

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    What is wrong with the BT-090 or the GPRa10 thingies?

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    is it std a 160?
    if not falling off the side of a 160 pilot sport or somthing when i first got the VFR was good fun.
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    put a 150 on and it was sweet.

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    Can you get GPR10A in NZ yet? They are supposed to be the most recent sub 400 tyre & I want to try some on my project bike. Everything else is sized down bigger bike tyre.
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    The Bridgestone BT-090 is also a small bike tyre like the GPRa10 thingy.

    The BT-090 came out about 2 years ago. So the GPRa10 is a slightly newer design, people swore/swear by the old GPR70. I happen to love the Dunlop 208SM's on my DR-Z, so I think next time around on the RVF I'll give the GPRa10's a shot.

    Morcs, why are you messing with the tyre sizes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by steved View Post
    I put them on a ZXR400 and I thought they were really, really good. Don't know about mileage as I sold the bike before I had to replace the tyres. I have heard that you'd get close to 10,000km out of them though which is bloody awesome for a sticky sports tyre.
    Have to agree pilot powers gotta be the best value for money/grip/wear. My rears lasted me 6000ks already and looks like shell b good for another 2-4 depending on how I ride... Got a new pilot power front from cycletread too today
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    I'd rate the Metzeler M3's as the best value for money for grip and wear.

    The sidewalls of the powers fuck out about 2/3rd of the way through their life making them feel like a bucket of shit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Devil View Post
    I'd rate the Metzeler M3's as the best value for money for grip and wear.

    The sidewalls of the powers fuck out about 2/3rd of the way through their life making them feel like a bucket of shit.
    they have a softer tyre wall full stop. with the 2ct's they've apparently fixed that.

    i hate pilot powers with a passion, bought a pair and sold 'em on not long after. your summary ' bucket of shite' is spot on.. they feel like marsh mellows in corners.


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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    Can you get GPR10A in NZ yet? They are supposed to be the most recent sub 400 tyre & I want to try some on my project bike. Everything else is sized down bigger bike tyre.
    Yeah, I have them on my NC30 and I've been really impressed with them so far - only time they haven't stuck like the proverbial was when I levered the rear off the road with my foot

    Done 2,000km on them so far and the front looks like it'll live for another 4000km at the most.

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