Michelin Pilot Power 3
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Michelin Pilot Power 3
Has anyone on here tried the Michelin Pilot Power 3 tyres yet?
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Re: Michelin Pilot Power 3
no not yet but they will be my pick for the next set.
I am on the s20's now and whilst they have been OK they do move around alot.
I am on the s20's now and whilst they have been OK they do move around alot.
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Re: Michelin Pilot Power 3
I run the pilot road 3 for my fjr , great tire in wet and dry , tire life wear between 6000 and 10000 k , depends on how you ride ,
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Re: Michelin Pilot Power 3
hogtied wrote:I run the pilot road 3 for my fjr , great tire in wet and dry , tire life wear between 6000 and 10000 k , depends on how you ride ,
the 'roads' are a bit different.
I am cheering if I can get about 4-5K out a set atm
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Re: Michelin Pilot Power 3
Power 3's are the replacement for the Pure's.
Fitted a new front in Cowes, before heading to Tassie ... very impressed with their wet performance. Tassie had an 8 week dry spell which ended as I rode off the ferry, so the roads were greasy as - even through Hellyer, which can be like an ice rink in the wet.
Fitted a new front in Cowes, before heading to Tassie ... very impressed with their wet performance. Tassie had an 8 week dry spell which ended as I rode off the ferry, so the roads were greasy as - even through Hellyer, which can be like an ice rink in the wet.
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Re: Michelin Pilot Power 3
Do you mean Pilot Road 3 or Pilor Power 3????? Got the roads and over 10km on rear including a track day. Great tyres. Used to get 4k out of the rear Shinko I used to run. I think Roads hang on better and better value.
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Re: Michelin Pilot Power 3
Anything would be better than Shinkos!bonester wrote:Do you mean Pilot Road 3 or Pilor Power 3????? Got the roads and over 10km on rear including a track day. Great tyres. Used to get 4k out of the rear Shinko I used to run. I think Roads hang on better and better value.
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Re: Michelin Pilot Power 3
Actually SOME were good. The ultrasoft was great but the slightly less soft were crap. $160 for a rear was on the money too.
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Re: Michelin Pilot Power 3
Had them until recently when I changed to a more track orientated tyre. I rate them the best road tyre I've ever used, especially in the wet. Even did three track days and they held up well.