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[attachment=4036][attachment=4035]I canned these pp race in a thread here some time ago & stand by what i said about them about having no grip in the wet. These new lot are a totally different unit ,seem real good in all conditions.the tyre in the left photo was the shite unit.
mmm the left tyre looks hard as a rock
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Looks like an old Mitch. track tyer
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Good weather, good woman, good road, good bike, good-bye!!
I just got 12,000kms out of my Pilot Powers. Back one was getting fairly square & front one had plenty of tread but was starting to look hard & old. Awesome tyres for grip, even scraping the pegs, (only twice!!!) 2 up & with 30kgs on the back.
I just fitted Pilot Sports. Bummer I didn't know about the 2CT's. Next time
is it safe to go over 300kmh on anything else other than a pilot sport hpx.personly i wouldent try it on anything else . as ive seen on the pilot 2cts there only rated to 270kmh
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13-03-2009, 10:28am
(This post was last modified: 13-03-2009, 10:29am by Ward P.)
Has anyone tried the power one. (above post)
Think they do a 80% road 20% track
and a 20% road 80% track.
I do bugger all miles these days so I may as well get something sweet and sticky.
I'd be interested in comments on these, or should I be looking at something else. I want something with heaps of grip, and don't really care about milage.
I don't want a pickle . . .
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I dont believe in the 2CT for regular road use (I have them on) My rear is squaring up I reckon next will be a Pilot Road for longgevity
PS above pic of shyte Mich. I reckon thats the old Dragon tyre and yeah nothing to brag about grip with them.
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