07-12-05, 08:38 PM | #1 |
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pilot road
anyone using these? neil mckenzie rated them im two magazine and michelin are the only manufacturer who recommend puncture repairs. i have had my 020 professionaly repaired though. no problems
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08-12-05, 08:36 AM | #2 |
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Pilot Roads came as standard on the SV1000, (on the naked, the 'S' = Pilot Sports), I thought they were great, sadly I got an unrepairable puncture in the rear at about 4000 miles, (plenty left on the tyre), and a pair of alternative tyres was a far better deal than a single rear Pilot Road. That's the only criticism I'd make of these tyres; they're expensive.
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16-01-06, 12:32 AM | #3 | |
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I know this is a USA Web link, but they have very good information available for all Michenlin tires. I know the Pilot Road will be my next tire of choice. Cheers! |
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