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04-12-19, 11:36 AM | #21 |
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Re: Continental Conti Motion opinions?
I am not doing huge mileage, so grippy particularly in the wet would be preferable even at the expense of mileage.
How about the Conti Road Attacks? either version 2 or 3? Pete
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05-12-19, 07:27 AM | #22 |
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Re: Continental Conti Motion opinions?
I've not had the Michelin Pilot Road 5 but can say that for me the PR4 works very well on the SV. I've not taken the bike to a track so can't comment on their suitability for that. I imagine the PR5 offers similar or better than the PR4 for general road riding and touring.
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06-12-19, 06:01 PM | #23 |
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Re: Continental Conti Motion opinions?
I use Michelin Pilot Power 2CT's. Good price, grip is great in all weathers and wear is also good (I average about 10k on the rear).
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08-12-19, 10:31 AM | #24 |
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Re: Continental Conti Motion opinions?
Thanks folks, ended up with Road Pilot 4s fitted on Friday. Haven't had much of a chance to try them as I spent yesterday doing the annual service. They look much bigger than the Conti motions, perhaps just an illusion or the fact there wasn't much tread left on the old ones.
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08-12-19, 11:32 AM | #25 |
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Re: Continental Conti Motion opinions?
I had those on my SV and was very pleased with them. Gave me a lot more confidence in the wet than the Maxxis that were fitted before. The PR4 and the Road 5 are fairly generous with material and quite chunky when new.
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29-12-19, 05:39 PM | #26 |
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Re: Continental Conti Motion opinions?
That's good to hear getting my road 5 fitted to svthou though I've enjoyed the metzelers that are coming off but they are dead now.
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25-01-20, 09:56 AM | #27 | |
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Re: Continental Conti Motion opinions?
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Got PR5 on the SV and they're stunning. Front has done 13k mles and will need replacing after another 2-3k. Rear about 10k (before a puncture destroyed it) probably would have got another 2k from it. I ride all year and I presume wear in the wet is less than in the dry. Got RoadAttack 3 on my GSXS 1000 and again stunning. No spinning up even with a reasonable amount of spirit in the cold and wet, would dearly love to report what they're like in the warm and dry!
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