Pilot road 3

Discussion in 'General 1000RR Discussion' started by phantomx0_1, Feb 16, 2013.

  1. phantomx0_1

    phantomx0_1 Active Member

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    Anyone run the pilot road 3's on their blade? Getting good reviews. I know they are more of a sport touring tyre but like the sound of their wet performance and how long they last. My mate had 11000 miles out of his last set on his GSXR 1000!!
     
  2. phantom

    phantom Active Member

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    Brother has them on his gixer 750
    An loves them.
     
  3. gray

    gray Active Member

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    Had on my rr7 great in the wet did 3000 mile on them before I sold her and still looked like new
    Great tyre would defo have again
     
  4. And7rp2

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    Great tyre best all round even coped with 3 track days, amazing in the wet :)
     
  5. phantomx0_1

    phantomx0_1 Active Member

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    Think it will be my choice next set.
     
  6. jimmy

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    I have them, couldn`t be happier
     
  7. And7rp2

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    Just to throw a spanner in the works I'm going for a 55 rear to see how it feels ?
     
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    BoroRich Elite Member

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    I see that our very own Baron Von Grumble votes them as his favourite tyre.
     
  9. bardo 1962

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    I have pilot 2's on mine and will be replacing them with the 3's next.
     
  10. lambeth longshanks

    lambeth longshanks Active Member

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    I have the pr3's. Very nice. Good at everything. I see loads of sports bikes with them on. Very distinctive. Not that that should be a reason to buy them. I'd buy them again.
     
  11. phantom

    phantom Active Member

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    I personally use the pilot power the more sport orientated tyre but just like the
    roads they too are a great wet tyre but totally pointless having if you have
    large chicken strips as up to the last 2 inches of rubber they are the same as
    pilot roads.
     
  12. phantomx0_1

    phantomx0_1 Active Member

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    They are good but they don't last like the roads do! I had them on my r1 and te rear only did about 2500 miles and it was done!
     
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    i got the same out of my rear 2ct on the rr5,had about 3.5k on the rear pr3 when i sold the bike but the tyre still had plenty left
     
  14. phantom

    phantom Active Member

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    my bro is getting about 2.5k from his pilot roads
    im lucky I have ever seen more than 1.7k from a rear
    but then I put this down to running a low pressure of 34psi.
    it was a Michelin rep told me the rubber was the same in the middle.
     
  15. Only1Matrixxx

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    I had power pures on, got a nail in front that could not plug, and put a road 3 on the front, and it is really good in wet, tips in nice and smooth, when the power pure rear runs out I will put a road 2 rear as the road 3 rear will not plug if you get a puncture due to the construction, that's what I was told by guys at FWR in Kennington...
     
  16. Kentblade

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    It depends on your useage like any tyre. I do a 400 mile a week commute in all conditions 12 months a year.. IMO these are the best Pilots by far for foul weather conditions. Having used all previous versions of Pilots for more years than I can count, in day to day commuting, on wet or very wet roads, or sub zero temps, slush and even light snow, they bite in and grip, quick warm up for confidence, very little tread squirm under hard braking, even though the tread depth is deeper than normal. On dry roads they perform as well as any sports tyre within the limits you can ride legalish. The wear rate is the best I have seen on any Pilot, keeping their profile better, my commute is a mix of country lane, A road and motorway so they sit upright probably for 60 mile a day on the motorway and are not flatting off like other tyres.
     
  17. chrisrepsol

    chrisrepsol New Member

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    i have these piolt road 3 and done 2k hard acceleration down the straights they do take ages to get warm to get the feel threw the bends but my rear tyre is still like new and i use every horse power i got to blow my mates bussa and gikker 1k away :)
     

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