Mileage: 31622km. i.e. 3673km in 2months of mostly commuting and heavy acceleration, with some twisties. Tread depth at the wear indicators is about 5.1mm so about 0.7mm wear.
New pilot power front, tread depth above wear indicators about 3.1mm.
Ok, I fitted the CT2 road on the rear 2months ago. It feels ok for cruisy riding but there have been a few moments while powering through and out of a tight corner with a high angle of lean, where the rear has got a bit loose and "squidgy"... I don't know whether it's just the edge warming up, the compound not handling the power or a road surface issue... it wasn't like a sudden let go though... so I'm not chucking the tyre out just yet.
So how does the PP front and road CT2 rear work together?
Well, not brilliantly IMO. The bike feels like it's understeering a little - it will run wider than normal if you're not right on top of the game. The combo doesn't feel as good as having PP's front and rear. Anyway, I needed to replace the front during the week and
was going to go with a pilot road CT2 but since there was a two week wait I went with another pilot power front. I was hoping that a fresh PP on the front would fix the feeling of understeer... unfortunately it didn't. The understeer is less, but still there... I guess the slightly different profiles don't work ideally together.
And just for something new, I had an attention grabbing experience mid corner with the fresh power... it was like the bike passed a "threshold" lean angle where the bike just suddenly tipped in a bit more of it's own accord!

...it was like the "dropped" a fraction all on it's own. Not a good feeling. The line tightened suddenly and a healthy dose of right wrist was needed mid corner...
If I don't feel comfy with the tyre combination, another tyre change is coming up in a week or two's time.
So at the moment the jury's out on the Pilot road... I'd love to hear other folks experiences though.
Cheers