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Michelin Pilot Powers?

Started by tykho, May 16, 2011, 04:33:04 PM

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tykho

Any of you guys run Michelin Pilot Powers on your bikes? I just put a 180/55/17 on the R6, I got it for $110, but I've heard varying things about what I can expect for tread life. Some people say ~3,000 miles, and I've heard others claim up to 7,500 miles. I will say one thing for them though, they are very sticky, and the warmup time is like, 1 mile. Much better than the Dunlop I had on it before.

Either way, for $110, I'm not going to complain for such a good quality sport tire.
2007 Honda CBR600RR - Sold
2007 Suzuki GS500F - Totalled
2000 Yamaha YZF-R6
2003 Honda CBR954RR: PCIII, Micron Full System, ASV Levers, K&N Intake, Renthal Sprockets

gsJack

Quite a few run the 150/60 size PPs on the EX/GS500 bikes on the stock 3.5" wheel although it's not a recommended fitment.

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ryott52

I have one on the front wheel. When I bought my bike the PO had somehow pinched a 180/55/17 Pilot Power on the rear wheel, and as a result it wore down incredibly fast on the center. I didn't have an issue as far as grip goes, they are very good, sticky tires. I've run the front for about 3000 miles now, and I still have some tread left. I am unsure as to how long the PO had them on though. I put a 150/70/17 Pilot Road 2 on the rear, and that has worked well for me, and I can't think of a reason why a Pilot Power in the same size would be any different.
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