Just run in my new BMW R1200gs (water-cooled) and have the original pair of Conti Trail Attack 2s which have only covered 1200miles. Front 120/70 R19 60V rear 170/60 R17 72V
Although the tyres are surprisingly grippy on the road I have decided to fit a set of Michelin PR4s which are supposed to be even better !
See flebay 261517420960
Took rims to bike specialist tyre dealer who managed to damage both rims now waiting for repairs to paintwork.
I thought PR4s were only introduced around Feb this year so I was surprised to see the front was actually made last October
(2013) the rear was Feb this year - its worth checking on the age when buying new tyres as they must have a best by date, how old are you prepared to accept a "new "tyre is 8 months too long, I recently bought a Ducato van and the front tyres where over 2years old but nobody wanted to change them !
Looking forward to testing as soon as I get rear wheel back, hope I'm not expecting too much, but as long as I can tell there is a difference I think I should be happy.
I emailed Michelin for some info but as yet no sign of a reply.
Although the tyres are surprisingly grippy on the road I have decided to fit a set of Michelin PR4s which are supposed to be even better !
See flebay 261517420960
Took rims to bike specialist tyre dealer who managed to damage both rims now waiting for repairs to paintwork.
I thought PR4s were only introduced around Feb this year so I was surprised to see the front was actually made last October
(2013) the rear was Feb this year - its worth checking on the age when buying new tyres as they must have a best by date, how old are you prepared to accept a "new "tyre is 8 months too long, I recently bought a Ducato van and the front tyres where over 2years old but nobody wanted to change them !
Looking forward to testing as soon as I get rear wheel back, hope I'm not expecting too much, but as long as I can tell there is a difference I think I should be happy.
I emailed Michelin for some info but as yet no sign of a reply.