18-11-2009, 04:15pm
Hi Max
I have run Pilot Powers since hey came out on my Hayabusa. They are a great tyre in my opinion, the only time I've had one slide is when it's been really wet. I did my riding days in New Zealand on Michelin Pilot Sports, which were a bit dodgy in the wet until they warmed up, and then they were great. The Powers eliminated that cold skittish feeling, and I've happily had them ever since.
The Pilot Powers have done numerous track days and have not given me any big surprises.
When I got my Hayabusa it had Dunlop D208's front and rear. Dunslips by name and Dunslips by nature. The brand new rear they supplied was dead in 1500km and I felt it slide every one of them.
Hope this helps. BTW I am not French, nor do I have any affiliation with Michelin
Graham
I have run Pilot Powers since hey came out on my Hayabusa. They are a great tyre in my opinion, the only time I've had one slide is when it's been really wet. I did my riding days in New Zealand on Michelin Pilot Sports, which were a bit dodgy in the wet until they warmed up, and then they were great. The Powers eliminated that cold skittish feeling, and I've happily had them ever since.
The Pilot Powers have done numerous track days and have not given me any big surprises.
When I got my Hayabusa it had Dunlop D208's front and rear. Dunslips by name and Dunslips by nature. The brand new rear they supplied was dead in 1500km and I felt it slide every one of them.
Hope this helps. BTW I am not French, nor do I have any affiliation with Michelin
Graham
Kathy
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Rear half of 2000 Red/Grey Busa
Rear half of 2010 Red BMW K1300 GT