yankeedoodledandy
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I have a PR4 Trail on the front and a GT on the rear. Handling is superb wet or dry. Done 1.5k on them and most of that
round rural Northumberland and the Scottish Borders. Off to France and Spain next month.
Was disappointed with the Nexts as replaced at 5k, but squared off in 3.5k which shagged the handling.
Was hoping the harder section in the rear GT will stop that and looking good so far.
I don't understand why Michelin left off the hard compound for the PR4T rear. Since every other road tire used on the GS seems to flatten in the middle quickly (Next, TA2, Anakee), and many GSers seem to load the bike a lot for trips, one would think having a longer wearing center would be very important to match tire life to the front.
If I run the PR4 at some point, I'll also get a GT rear instead of the trail, assuming I can find someone who stocks it.






