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What kind of bike? I ride hard and got bout 7k out of them with a few burnouts that didn't help any lolOriginally Posted by carsick
Corey
FJ1200. Kind of heavy and I really do like the throttle leaned over coming out of corners. Absolutely no burnouts, BTDT and can't afford with tires like these. Plus the rubber is horrid to get off the white plastics.
I have always believed that downshifting is a good rear tire killer. If you lost the sides first my hats off to you, but perhaps raise the pressure a little.
On my Vee I have only got a tiny amount more mileage than on my Gixer 1k... so its me. I read reports of Vee owners going 14K on Anakee 2's and I won't see 6.
My plan is to put road2 on the rear. I do intend on being on dirt roads and unless there is glowing reports can't believe there is any traction in wet clay with the pr3
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It is not that I succeed it is that you fail
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I recently ran the PR3's on my Tona 675 for an entire season and I have to say that overall I like them. I ride my bike hard, I ride 3.5 seasons a year. I rip up the twisties, commute to school and work, ride in the rain, sometimes snow, and ride with passengers often.
PRO's
- Fantastic in wet riding! I got stuck in a total downpour coming home from NHMS and even with about an inch of water on the road they handled, braked, and accelerated great
- Longevity, my rear has lasted 6k miles if not more, a lot of that is with a passenger in the twisties, and the front is still going strong. just now the rear has started to square off
- Looks, people always seem to comment on the radical design of the tread
CONs
-Price, I paid almost 600 mounted at a local shop..... steep for a college student if you ask me, I would shop around if I were you
- Tires take longer too warm up and don't as warm or sticky as my old Pirellies
OVERVIEW- Great for the commuter who is looking for a long lasting tire but who also enjoys spirited rips through the twisties often. Tires felt solid in the corners and were fantastic in the rain. HINT... To get the most out of your set of PR3's check the tire pressure often and make sure they are properly inflated. I run 38psi rear 36psi front on a daily basis but when I plan to go for a ride in the corners I drop the pressure a few PSI in both the front and rear. If I don't do this I can feel the tires want to more around more in the corners, just a personal experience.
I am only a 20 year old college student so this post may mean absolutely nothing but just my two cents, hope it helps you and others out. Let us know what you end up doing!
-Alec
'08 Triumph Daytona 675
When I start my KTM in the morning, rules are broken. Its inevitable...
01 SV650S (RC51 eater)/07 690SM /03 300EXC/14 XTZ1200
TRACKS:Firebird/NHMS/VIR/Calabogie/California Speedway/NJMP/MMC/NYST/Palmer/Thompson/Club Motorsports
they tend to follow the cracks in the road. like a streetcar follows the tracks. this makes the rear feel like its breaking loose or getting squirrely. make the front do the same thing.
When I start my KTM in the morning, rules are broken. Its inevitable...
01 SV650S (RC51 eater)/07 690SM /03 300EXC/14 XTZ1200
TRACKS:Firebird/NHMS/VIR/Calabogie/California Speedway/NJMP/MMC/NYST/Palmer/Thompson/Club Motorsports
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Hmm I never noticed that with them. Ray had also run warmers on them for 2 days straight, Degsy took his bike out and brought it back in because he said the tires were fucked!Originally Posted by SVRACER01
Corey
Why do you run tire warmers for two days on street tires?
Putting his hands in the air, like he just doesn't care.
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Tire warmers do more damage to tires than help them for sure.
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it didnt feel or sound like it was spinning. and it didnt do it anywhere past just off center like you would be going over T5. when i would move back across the track for T6 i would cross over the long cracks in the middle of the track and that when it would start to streetcar on me. Granted, this is my only experience with them.
the old dunlop 207 fronts would do it a littole because they had a continuous line down the center of the tire
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When I start my KTM in the morning, rules are broken. Its inevitable...
01 SV650S (RC51 eater)/07 690SM /03 300EXC/14 XTZ1200
TRACKS:Firebird/NHMS/VIR/Calabogie/California Speedway/NJMP/MMC/NYST/Palmer/Thompson/Club Motorsports
Does anyone have an idea about PR3 and wet dirt/mud?
The calculus of hate
It is not that I should win it is that you should lose
It is not that I succeed it is that you fail
It is not that I should live it is that you should die
For you full on 'ADV' crack-heads, they now have a 'trail' version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWzXLuEiPIk
I bought a pair of regular, non-trail versions to replace the factory rubber on my 'strom this week.
Well, this thread made my mind up! PR3s for me!!
+1. I think I'm going to get some PR3's for double-duty: street + intermediate rains for TD use. My current street tire is a PR2.
been trying to decide what to put on my k1300s this month...looks like it'll be a set of PR3's.
- Jamie
2009 K 1300 S
Try a PR3 rear and a PP front. It's a great combo wet or dry and they wear together. I have them on my K13S.
I'll take the frost heaves on a twisty road over a smooth slab any day of the week.
I mounted these up last night. Tonight I have to set the bead and remount on the bike.
I cannot find an alignment dot on these tires. Am I missing it? Or does Michelin not do that?