Pilot road 2

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yellowtrev
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Pilot road 2

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Had a new tyre fitted on the front today, gone with a Michelin Pilot road 2.

Had to put one on to 'match' the rear so we'll see how it goes tomorrow, weather permitting. :wink:

According to MCN its very good in the wet and lasts well, we'll see :lol:

Although i'm not a knee down rider so i suppose i'll just square it off like the others :wink:
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Post by alan »

Is that the dual compound Michelin?
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Its the brand spanking new model dual compound sport touring rubber
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Post by LotusSevenMan »

I hope it suits the bike OK.

I say now that this is MY opinion so I'm not trying to knock anyones choice OK? :whatever
I just don't like it when they say a tyre 'lasts well'. I'd rather have grip over longevity & I mean the old CZ Barum tyres lasted well. About 20,000 miles + but grip.................. Ummm. 8O

Hope MCN are right then. In the Lotus car world they are known as Michelin Pile-ups! :cry:
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admittedly, these are last years 2CT sticky tyres, but Michelin pilot bike tyres are good.
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Post by sirch345 »

Kitch wrote:

admittedly, these are last years 2CT sticky tyres, but Michelin pilot bike tyres are good.
Nice one Kitch :!: I like the video 8) :D :D 8)
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Nice video Kitch.

I went out on the bike yesterday and put the tyre through a similar test :wink: :wink: :lol: :lol:

Early days i know but felt good and gave confidence :D
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Dual compound tyres dont work for me, probably because I never get off the centre part :)
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