MICHELIN PILOT ROAD..................any good?

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  1. Haggler ®™

    Haggler ®™ Active Member

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    As per the title...............anyone running them or used them or more to the point ........do you hate em!!!!:eek:
     
  2. raphael

    raphael Elite Member

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    i have had them on my last 2 bikes with no problems at all,stable at speed,more grip in both dry and wet than i have talent,but i sold my blade before the tyre got anywhere near wearing out
    i have them on my 600 now and i have 7k on them and they are still in shape with soooooo much left
     
  3. Simon

    Simon Active Member

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    Got the PR3's on my R6 and give shed loads of grip in both wet and dry conditions - ideal real world tyre !!! I believe the PR4's are better again !
     
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  4. Givover

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    I have had them dude and Michelin don't make any bad tyres .Me I am on Pr4s :cool:
     
  5. allbutt55

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    Can pull wheelies in the rain not many tyres can cope with that!
     
  6. Clarkey

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    I have them on my blade great tyre you won't be disappointed
     
  7. Phpbiker

    Phpbiker New Member

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    I am thinking he might pilot road 1 rather than twos three's or fours.. I'm which case I wouldn't use on a blade. They square really easy and are wooly at lean.
     
  8. navvy10

    navvy10 Well-Known Member

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    I have just fitted PR4's to bike for tour and loads of grip in the rain and even more in the dry funnily enough ;)

    I got mine fitted at FWR in London for £270 and had a 25quid Michelin money back voucher
     

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