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Silly post I suppose , but has anyone any pictures of a GS with the PR4 fitted as not seen one as normally has the Anakkee 111 on , as not sure about the look of them against others.
 
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Just my opinion but they just don't look right, I'm sure they handle great but look crap 💩
 
Just my opinion but they just don't look right, I'm sure they handle great but look crap ��

The are ok, good grip at first but they wear quickly in my opinion. Wet grip wasn't as good as PR3s I have had on other bikes.
 
You may end up with one looking like this if you ride in London... the love nails and screws...

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Who cares what they look like, it's what they feel like when you are cranked well over with throttle well open ...that's what counts in my book!

'Function before fashion'

A seriously good tyre especially in wet :augie
 
Who cares what they look like, it's what they feel like when you are cranked well over with throttle well open ...that's what counts in my book!

'Function before fashion'

A seriously good tyre especially in wet :augie

Apart from the punctures!:D
 
They don't square off too bad imo. Get em bought stick they're a better tyre than Anakee , which I found do tend to square off.

Hopefully they're coming down in price a bit if they're not top in the latest tests, a bit pricey last time I bought some.
 
PR4 - 4500 miles out a rear tyre isn't bad (that's what I get). And no complaints about its performance wet or dry. I put something on special offer on the rear on the back of a Speed Triple 955 once. It lasted 1500 miles.
 
The PR4's also give a noticeably plusher ride than the Anakee 3's as well as better grip, but they are really only a tarmac tyre, where as the Anakees will offer more grip on the non too serious loose stuff.
 
Beware of stone chippings on resurfaced roads - two punctures in the space of a few weekends earlier this year :mad:
 

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