Best tyre you've had (i) in the dry (ii) in the wet

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Really? The Michelin website states that the PR2s are not available in GS sizes: http://two-wheels.michelin.com/2w/f..._cylindree=4a48424b4b4e&cd_annee=4a4f4c4c4242.

Can you shed some light on exactly what you've got on your bike (assuming it's a GS, rather than an R or an S)? Is it the old Pilot Roads rather than the newish dual-compound PR2s?

Tks,
Achim

You're absolutely half right. They don't do the front in a PR2 but they do make one for the rear. I've run one 'old' PR and then two PR2's since they came out.
 
You're absolutely half right. They don't do the front in a PR2 but they do make one for the rear. I've run one 'old' PR and then two PR2's since they came out.

SNAP

I'm a huge fan of Michelin's PRs; having used them on various bikes including the GS. Just wished they would do the PR2 front hoop too.
 
I find it easier to describe what I don't like in a specific tyre.
So here goes :

Anakee : due to longitudinal thread pattern at rear : dribbles in curves when 2 up. I expect same for Anakee2 since pattern hasn't changed. Not for me.
Battlewing : can be scary in wet, esp. over painted roadmarkings (more than other tyres). Great fun in dry, very confidence inspiring. So far my preferred tyre in the dry.
Trail Attack : takes long to warm up, three different rubber zones (for longevity and grip) at rear gives uneven wear (see http://www.ukgser.com/forums/showthread.php?t=174629). Weird slides at back in dry. Great mileage. Will not buy again.
Tourance (old) : designed for stability, so pretty boring, doesn't handle as well as others, great mileage though. Confidence inspiring in all weathers, but no fun.
Tourance (EXP) : front falls into curves with great ease, handles really easy, remarkable difference compared to old Tourance. More grip too, so less mileage. Front nervous at high speed.

I haven't found the best tyre in the wet yet.

I've read so many tyre threads, and think that tyres are really something personal, it fits your character and driving style or it doesn't. Some trends can be observed though. Mileage versus grip, for example. Have a search, and you'll find similar opinions start to appear, which indicates something structural.
 
i love my conti road attack.........never had a oh shit moment in either wet or dry. can be a bit slippy when your first running them in on the corners.............but after 100 odd miles they are brill.. had battlewings on before and they were ok but flattened off after 5k or so miles...has my road attacks on for 6k and they are still goin strong.........:D
 


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