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It's time to get tires. My Michelin Pilot Pures are worm pretty good in the center after 6-7000 miles and I won't pass inspection. Looking to get a new set of tires and may be considering Power 3s. Does anyone have experience with these? I know they are new model but looking for any type of feed back.
Also, looking for recommendations of other tires that are similar. I want to try to get close to 10k miles per set of tires.
Thanks!
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Current: 690E. Past: FE250, S1000XR, S1000R, Streefighter S, Monster S2R1000, RC51
I have 16,000+ miles on a set of Michelin Pilot Road 2's and still going. They are more sport-touring oriented than those Power Pures. FWIW, I am considering going to the Power 3 next.
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Eh, those "hardness" numbers seem a bit subjective, a 3 in Pures doesn't seem likely to correspond to a 3 in the Road 2's. I've run Road 3's, lasted longer than Pilot Power 2's but not as long as Road 2's. Loved the wet & cold grip on the Road 3's though, sipes rule.
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^Oh, I agree with that.
What's the difference between a bolt and a screw?
First you screw, then you bolt.
If you want more miles then you will sacrifice grip go with the roads....
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Got to test my PR3's in the rain earlier today. FWIW I found them to be a little better than the Z8's while cornering.
I have the Conti Road Attack 2's. Designed for sport tourers, they lasted a long time on the vs from, 10,000 for,the rear.
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I'm curious too. I have Power Pures on my bike and love them. Less rotation mass to comparable tires! Makes a big difference in steering
character! I have ridden so far: PP2s, PP2CTs, Metzler M1 Sportecs... The Pures I liked best for both Street and Track.
Power Pilot 3 is set to replace that I guess. But there is also another new tire called Power SuperSport.
Looks like same compound mix but with less grooved area to the PP3.
http://www.michelinmotorcycle.com/in...?event=powerss
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In one of the product review videos I saw, they mentioned that the reduced mass tech they used to make the Pilot Power Pure was not used to make the Power 3.
What's the difference between a bolt and a screw?
First you screw, then you bolt.
i have pilot power 3's , about 300 miles on them, some twisties.. i am coming from OEM dunlops on a 2012 cbr600rr... I have always ridden the pilot power 2ct's... So far i am big fan of these, a good feel for the road, good feedback, and so far, very sticky...ask the people that ride behind me
If i can get up to the may 20th trackday i will let you know the results.
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I sacrifice mileage for better grip.... 1800 on my Supercorsa SP's and Im thinking of changing them before the next trackday.....
I don't get more than 2000 out of my CTs either and I'm glad about it
I am cheap so went with Bridgestone BT 023 which when I bought the set saved $70
No chicken strips on VEE Strom looking like they will give me very good mileage as well, yes they have multi compounds
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What kind of tire pressures are you guys running to get 2000 miles?
Four wheels move the body, two wheels move the soul.
Current: 690E. Past: FE250, S1000XR, S1000R, Streefighter S, Monster S2R1000, RC51
debating the power 3 or sticking with the diablo rosso 2.
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I don't do track myself...
During my research there was somebody who had a couple of track days and some miles, still happy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eTif-Bw0uj4
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Im at 30front and 33rear on the street. This is with Pirelli Diablo Supercorsa SP tires. When I had Michelin Pilot Powers I ran 36-42.....which felt perfect for those tires. Dont know why but these 2 different ultra performamce tires need vastly different pressures to feel like they are at max grip. This is street pressure, not track pressue which I lower quite a bit....
I just ordered a set of the new bridges ton s20's couldn't beat the price 232 shipped for a set. I was s hairs breadth from ordering the bt023 though. And those may still be my next tires. I have heard pretty good things about the s20 and the 023 though. And the 023 can be had for only 5 dollars more than the s20. Bought them from chaparral.
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Dude I don't see you getting 10k out of any of the current hyper sport tires on an RC. Frankly I'm amazed you got as much as you did out of the purges but I'd recommend stepping down to a more sport touring selection like the bt023. I also am just personally not a fan of Michelin. I think they are overpriced for what you get. I've had powers and they didn't do anything wrong never slipped but always felt lacking in feel. I've had Dunlop q2s pirelli diablo stradas and bridge stone bt016 currently on my bike. All of those ran less than comparable michelins and I liked a lot better.
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"You don’t need to tell me the horror story about your uncle’s buddy who wiped out his chopper while drag racing at some hooligan rally. That just makes me wish I were talking to your uncle’s buddy instead of you. He sounds pretty cool."
Originally Posted by JalopySiR
BWAHAHAHAHAHA!! This time I was laughing at you. Sorry.
I know I'm comparing apples and oranges to some extent, being an 'adventure' styled bike when ya'll are talking about sport stuff. But I like the tip in on the Michelins A LOT more than I did the Bridgestones the bike shipped with. And I'm convinced they are way sticker. But then I went from a 'adventure' type tire to real sport-touring rubber.
But the Michelins have an agressive shape. I like it.
That I will agree with Collins. Michelin deffinately has a more aggressive profile on there tires. My issue with "feel" was that I didn't get a lot of feedback from them. Like I said they never slipped other than in rain. But I never really got the feeling of what they were doing. I just had to trust them. It was ennerving when I pushed them. And as I said I had so many better options for the price.
What bridge stones did your bike come with BTW?
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"You don’t need to tell me the horror story about your uncle’s buddy who wiped out his chopper while drag racing at some hooligan rally. That just makes me wish I were talking to your uncle’s buddy instead of you. He sounds pretty cool."
Originally Posted by JalopySiR
BWAHAHAHAHAHA!! This time I was laughing at you. Sorry.
Trailwings.
Yeah, I know. I should just GTFO.
When I switched I thought I had fubar'ed the mounting or something for a few hundred miles. The bike just falls into corners. As I say, I like it.
°~°.... yeah. About that.
"You don’t need to tell me the horror story about your uncle’s buddy who wiped out his chopper while drag racing at some hooligan rally. That just makes me wish I were talking to your uncle’s buddy instead of you. He sounds pretty cool."
Originally Posted by JalopySiR
BWAHAHAHAHAHA!! This time I was laughing at you. Sorry.