New tyres

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  1. ColinB

    ColinB Active Member

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    I currently have michelin pilot power 2ct's fitted to my bike and am needing to change both front and back. I am quite happy with them and I've always had Michelin tyres, I was going to change the rear to a 55 profile as this seems like a very popular change but have a couple of questions to you guys who have done this. First off how much does it raise the rear of the bike? and also I struggle to get rid of the dreaded chicken strips and still have 6mm or so tyre that has never touched the tarmac and a couple of my mates rip the piss about it so will these stips get bigger or smaller with a 55? And finally I've just seen Michelin road 5's on special at only £185 for the pair but they're 50 profile and they're £309 for them with a 55 profile rear so that has me swayed with sticking with the 50........help me decide folks ‍
     
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  2. Boothman

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    Stick with the 50’s, take the deal and ignore your mates
     
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  3. Saqib

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    I'd take the deal, and ignore what anyone says. Road 5's are great all weather tyres (if thats what you want).
     
  4. gentlybently

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    I've just taken a pair of R5s off, they were great. A step up over the Bridgestones I had before. Particularly in the wet, a cat's eye had no effect, they just climbed up the wet metal. When new the front turned in a treat.
    I've fitted Metzeler RoadTechs this time, but only because MCN said 9/10 for the R5s and 10/10 for the RoadTechs.
    Admittedly though, I don't look at price, only what's the best chance I can give myself, re. not falling off!
     
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  5. raphael

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    I had Road 5’ with a 55 profile, bike tips in a lot better and a bigger contact patch on the sides but harder to get the strips gone.id go with that tyre and profile and tell yer mates to fuck off :D:D:D:D
     
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    55s makes the bike more aggressive on turn in putting more grip to the front I've found , only about 5mill higher at the rear .bike generally more responsive. Don't be concerned about chicken strips, just look at most Ducati's they have the biggest and there not bothered :D:D:D:D:D can't speak for @raphael not seen his :D:D
     
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  7. LowSide76

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    I went straight to a 55 on blade and never looked back.
    Currently on s23s which are really good tyres
     
  8. raphael

    raphael Elite Member

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    Mine are huge mate as when I get to the last little bit I have a habit of going under Lorry’s :D:D ask @Lozzy
     
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    Anyone else read that as Lozzy and not Lorry on the first go ;)
     
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    I had to double check :D:D:D
     
  11. buz

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    Find a smooth road and run them at track pressure. The increased contact patch and heat will sort out the chicken line.
     
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  12. bonjo

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    power & power 2CT make the bike very agile and easy to lean, you'll find it difficult to match this with other tyres specially not pilot road
     
  13. ColinB

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    [​IMG] Well guys I couldn't resist the deal £185 for the road 5's in 50 profile was too good to knock back
     
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  14. ColinB

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    Well guys I couldn't resist the deal £185 for the road 5's in 50 profile was too good to knock back
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  15. Kevin q

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    My blade had the pilot power 2 cts on it. Thought I loved them and then got the pilot power 6's. Loved them more. Then just switched to dunlop q5s and they are my new go to. you got a steal on that pair though bro. Enjoy them and rip them up fast and on to the next.
     
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  16. TailwindAndy

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    55s make you tip into a turn quicker but at the expense of acceleration.
    I changed to 55s for track days and it makes the bike far more nimble.
    If you want to get rid of your chicken strips do some track days.
     
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    let us know your feedback on the road 5's compared with the 2CT
     
  18. ColinB

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    Will do mate, although we're moving house in a couple of weeks and I can't see me getting a chance to change them soon. I just had to get them because they we're too good a bargain and I've had a few bikes with road 4's and loved them.
     
  19. AhmedAlogaili

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    Congrats on the tires, it always feels like you got a new bike with each new set of tires.
    I got a set of power 5's installed on mine two days ago as well and I just want to ride more. Went from a 190/50 to 190/55 rear and it changed the bike completely, too bad I will not get the chance to get them up to temperature this year.

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  20. ColinB

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    Oh don't worry it will be this year, probably in winter though but as this summer has been like winter that's another reason the road 5's appeal to me because when I had the road 4's previously I still went flat out in the pouring rain and cold and felt confident
     
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