ford832
Oviraptor
Posts: 10
Bikes: RF900
Reg: Aug 12, 2014 22:21:39 GMT
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Post by ford832 on Jan 9, 2015 15:29:01 GMT
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Post by gsf884r on Jan 9, 2015 17:42:01 GMT
Got a few mates that run the 3's and they swear by them, good wet or dry, thinking of trying a rear myself.
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ford832
Oviraptor
Posts: 10
Bikes: RF900
Reg: Aug 12, 2014 22:21:39 GMT
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Post by ford832 on Jan 9, 2015 23:50:30 GMT
I almost had my finger on the trigger last summer but as I was late getting the bike mobile it wasn't crucial-and I figured where the 4's were just out maybe waiting to see what folks thought of them wasn't a such bad idea.I haven't run Michelin street since the old hi sport days(eeeuuwww) so it's been awhile and have found their dirt line to be exceptional-and horrid-depending on the tire.
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Post by quazi on Jan 10, 2015 12:40:41 GMT
I use the pilot road 3's as my wets tyres on track in accordance with the rules of my class. I find them exceptional, the rear struggles with the grunt of the efe at lean but then who doesn't .
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Post by greasemonkey on Jan 10, 2015 18:33:08 GMT
I ride all year, even when freezing and I absolute love them! (I ride my 100whp gsxf Hard)
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ford832
Oviraptor
Posts: 10
Bikes: RF900
Reg: Aug 12, 2014 22:21:39 GMT
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Post by ford832 on Jan 11, 2015 17:47:27 GMT
Excellent.Sounds like they may be just the thing then.
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