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I took the bike down to get another set of pilot road2s fitted and after scrubbing them in noticed that while the front is a road2 the rear is a pilot power? Now I could imagine going the other way, but the softer one on the back?
Spoke to the shop who were happy to exchange it but I said I'll let it go this time. I have never run a combo like this, anyone have any idea what I'll get out of the rear?
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Depends on how hard you are on the gas?? 1/2 moderate and 1/2 hard should get ya about 5-6 thousand kms. Got that on my first set on the busa in pilot power rears simmilar on my old 00 R1, pp3 rears will get 7 plus
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Fair enough, but with a harder pilot road on the front I won't be out there flogging it I can assure you lol. 2 powers I would have been happy to have as a mistake, or one on the front, sure, but only one on the rear. Probably wont make any difference the way I ride either way.
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The Road 2s must have been sitting around for a while; AFAIK they discontinued them in 2010.
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12-06-2014, 10:04pm
(This post was last modified: 12-06-2014, 10:09pm by Belzybob.)
You're correct. They are even listing the original Road (1), albeit in limited sizes. Very odd, as there seem to be more tyres listed now than I recall from looking at their site a while ago. Maybe they've opened up a Chinese factory making older versions?
Incidentally I bought a set of Pilot Sport 3s for the MX-5, a snip at $159 each. The four only cost me $140 bucks more than two PR4s for the Busa. Should last about 50K!
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Well I don't have to worry now anyway, when I took it back to get the scratches out from a small drop the workshop manager insisted on changing it over to a Road2, said he'd put the one I had just scrubbed in on on some shop bike. Not bad service down there at springwood suzuki, or whatever that new name they call themselves is. I always get looked after and even get a lower renewal on my insurance if I take it down to the credit guy.
I suspect they are trying to pull that old fashioned trick on me, you know, provide really good service and a reasonable price so I will keep coming back. Well I think I have fallen for it. You wouldn't believe the quote to repair my bike. 2 lower fairing bitz, brake lever, both footpegs, mirror and bar end + labour was all about $1300. Some of the bits didn't even warrent replacing, + I get a new helmet because it was hanging on the mirror and took most of the impact of the fall. That will take the sting out of the $600 excess.
I'm going to get one of those Sharks with the integrated sunglasses, unless anyone here can convince me they are shite.