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Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Brisbane, Australia
Bike: Orange 2006 FZ6
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Re: New tyres
I'm out to bed these new babies in on the twisties on Sunday. Might discover some new lean angles in the process! I am serious. Those battleaxes are pretty ordinary - don't let anyone tell you otherwise....
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Adelaide, Australia
Bike: Black FZ6 2008
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Re: New tyres
got another damn nail in my tyre on the way back from pt lincoln
unfrtunately as i was 500km from home the only option was a temporary plug so im chasing up a pilot now aswell
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Adelaide, Australia
Bike: Black FZ6 2008
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Re: New tyres
wow 4 ok i dont feel so bad now, just annoying hadnt had a nail for years and get 2 in 4 weeks if i pick one up in the new tyre i think my wife will jam some nails into me lol
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Koala with Attitude
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Adelaide
Bike: 2005 FZ6 in Blue
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Re: New tyres
Great aint it !
Bloody tyre fitter missed a nail in the tyre twice ,would you believe it ! got the last flat at dusk so I camped the night and got it fixed in the morning. |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Adelaide, Australia
Bike: Black FZ6 2008
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Re: New tyres
it is the 2Ct's that yo have not the normal Pilot Powers? just that im getting told "u dont need them theyre a track tyre" to which my response has been if they give me better grip and reasonable wear stfu and sell me what i want
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Re: New tyres
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The Powers are the softer of the two, and yes they are even grippier than the 2ct's, which are more of an allrounder, suspect that the 2ct's are better in the wet. As for the powers being a track tyre, yeah, they use them on the track, cause they are the softest, which to me means why would'nt you want them for the road, it's not as if you wont be able to get them up to a decent temperature on the road. The Powers leave nice "Blackies" out of corners, when you are really "on it", and get the back end spinning up. Was following a mate down Delamere Road on a Z1000, and he was smoking em up bigtime...he only gets about 4000km's out of his rear tyre as a result though! (if he is lucky...but he is a nutter, great rider though!)
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Brisbane, Australia
Bike: Orange 2006 FZ6
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Re: New tyres
I'm not sure if that is right, Wolfman. If you check out the michelin website, it seems to say that the 2CTs are 20% softer on the edges than the normal pilot powers.
BTW, I've got 2CT front and normal PP rear. After having them on for 3 weeks, I can say that they are really grippy and confidence inspiring. The only limitation on my lean angle now is my sense of mortality.... |
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Re: New tyres
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As for 20% softer than a Power, that could be right, that part of the tyre gets a loss less work, so they could do it, and not affect wear rate significantly. If that's the case makes you wonder why Michelin dont make the Power's in dual compound as well, and make them even softer on the edges!
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