Michelin Pilot Road 3's?

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  1. Clarkey

    Clarkey Well-Known Member

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    Hi I have PR3s on my 2009 street triple what tyre pressures are you using
     
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    Hi, has anyone tried the Pilot Road 4's ? (Just saw the other thread) ;)
     
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    I have PR4 trails on my Tiger800 (4000m+). The trails come in 'adventure' sizes and are V rated, otherwise look the same.

    very pleased with these tyres, biggest surprise for me was how they improved the ride of the bike.
     
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    Just put a pair of PR4s on my Sprint ST. The BT-023s that it came with were fine, but the rear had become squared off and a slow puncture helped me make up my mind. I've not had the bike long and have not yet used it in the wet either on the BT-023s or on the PR4s. However, the PR4s have, so far, been very sure-footed. Slightly quicker turn-in at lower speeds than with the Bridgestones; I doubt that I ride hard enough to give a useful opinion. Let's see how they behave in the wet........
     
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    I'm on my second set of PR4's
    Great in the wet and good mileage.
    Dry grip far exceeds my capability's.
     
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    That's good news then..... the dry grip was great on a run from Stroud to Hereford and back through the lanes on Saturday afternoon. I have had a slight front-end slide on the BT-023s before but not yet found this with the PR4s. (Raining here now so I'll go easy today!
     
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    just bought the mich 4 trail from oponeo on net 173 for pair luvvv them west coast scotland grip like bugger in all conditions ( as it rains and I live on a caravan park all up hill ) front seems slightly slim but grip is a great confidence.
     
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