Michelin Pilot Power 2CT

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Michelin Pilot Power 2CT

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These any good on the ZXR?

My rear Pirelli Diablo is a little worn now so need to change.
Don't really rate the front tyre at the moment - When you get RIGHT over it feels like its gonna fold!

Are these dual compoundies any good?

Or shall I just go straight for a set of supercorsas?

I ONLY ride on the road atm, but only for pleasure / fast road riding.
I don't just nip to the shop ;)

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My mate has them on his gsxr and swears by them.

The Z6 Interacts are supposed to be the mutts nuts though, im getting them this week :D
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try them Wabby.
I had a go of the new power one michelins and i think they are quite good. cheap aswell, about 220 I payed. which is cheap for topend tyres.
lose that 60 front and you might find it gets better :smt002
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you can get dunlop gpr a10's for £222 and that's fitted
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use these on my zxr for the track....flat out and once warm (which they do quickly) they don't miss a beat....swear by them for my road bikes to. got super corsa pro on my road bike at the mo but they're crap if it's not bone dry and warm so guess what's going on next!
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I didnt go for the Z6 Interacts that were mentioned in my previous post as they are for larger bikes.

The carcass is to stiff for the little ZXR and i would have been bouncing about like a child after eating a happy meal.

I did go for the BT090 again and had to head over to Warrington on the motorway last week in the torrential rain we had. On the way back it was raining much heavier but it didnt stop me from cranking the bike over @ 100+mph on the inside lane while racing an Audi. I bet the spray coming off the butt of me and the Audi looked cool as fuk biggrin

The bt090's were steaming by the time i put the bike in the garage and were dry in about 3mins lol. Cant fault them at all, they didn't falter in any way. Well happy with them
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