Discussion
Anyone tried these tyres? I'm thinking of replacing the BT014s on my ZZR1400 with a pair of these in an attempt to get some better mileage from the rear at least. What are they like in the wet & dry? I do alot of motorway riding getting to different parts of Europe and the BT014s can't really handle that very well, wearing out at an alarming rate in the centre of the tyre. I also use the bike extensively in tha Alps, so need something very good in the curves in all weathers.
black-k1 from previous post said:
I had a pair of Pilot Roads fitted to the K1200S just before my recent trip to Germany. They were excellent on the trip both on the fast Autobahn runs and on the twisties (rear scrubbed all the way to the edge). They have now done about 3.5k miles and still look pretty healthy with a good few miles left in them. At no point have I felt that the grip is anything other than spot on, even in the wet, so they have proved to be a great all round sport/touring tyre (which was exactly what I was after!)
black-k1 from another previous post said:
I have the Pilot Road 2s on the K1200S at the moment. They replaced a pair of Bridgestones. The Pilot Road 2s have been excellent giving good wet weather and dry weather grip and lasting considerably longer than the Bridgestones. They have been used for a trip to Germany (including almost 1000 mikes of motorway/autobahn at … er … Autobahn speeds), daily commuting across Norfolk/Suffolk and fair few ‘twisty’ runs. Unless you are after something that you can use on track days then I would say that the Pilot Road 2 is a very good tyre.
I'm still running these tyres, now with about 6.5k miles on them and both the front and the rear still has some life left in them. They still grip well (wet and dry) and do everything I could want.I'm running them on the TL and so far they have been great. If you do a fair amount of road riding in the wet and dry then i can seriously recommend them.
I was running Diablo Corsa's before and though great on the track when you got them nice and hot i didn't get on so well with them in wet conditions and they squared off pretty quick on the road
I was running Diablo Corsa's before and though great on the track when you got them nice and hot i didn't get on so well with them in wet conditions and they squared off pretty quick on the road
I use these on my 2005 R1 as I use the bike for commuting (1,400 miles a month). The last pair I had did 8,000 miles and I have just changed to another pair. The wet grip is amazing and the dry grip is also excellent. I was using Pilot Power 2CT's but I wasn't getting the longevity as the Pilot Road 2CT's afford. If you get them you won't be disappointed, I guarantee.
Hooli said:
they seem well loved & rated above all other tyres on the gsx1400 forum, so i guess that means they suit heavy powerful bikes. im putting them or avons on next, avons are much cheaper & cost might swing it for me with finances at the moment.
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