I will need a new rear tyre soon.
Currently I am using Michelin road pilot 2 tc's
I am commuting 70 miles a day at the moment on fast A roads
Over to you for your opinions......
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I will need a new rear tyre soon.
Currently I am using Michelin road pilot 2 tc's
I am commuting 70 miles a day at the moment on fast A roads
Over to you for your opinions......
Ah sounds like Bliss!!Originally Posted by Rabb
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The same as you have on the frontOriginally Posted by Rabb
The same as you have on the frontOriginally Posted by Nikki
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I have these on the front too - but it should be OK until the next rear tyre change
Ah sounds like Bliss!!Originally Posted by njl
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It is bliss! - I look forward to every ride (Rain or Shine)
Recently it's been mainly rain......
But this week it's going to be really good weather
- out with the sunglasses...
Bridgestone 021's. Great tyre, long life great grip.
The same as you have on the frontOriginally Posted by Rabb
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I have these on the front too - but it should be OK until the next rear tyre change[/quote]
No tyre expert but I think you'll find most manufacturers dont recommend mixing different brands of tyres front and rear (I know some people do though) so why not match what you have on the front this time and get a new matching pair next time?
I'm a serial bike changer and have ridden bikes with loads of different tyres and dont honestly think for the average rider/road use any of the top decent brands are hugely different.
The only tyres I did have which gave noticeable fantastic wet grip were Michelin PR 3's.
Some tyres are better suited to certain bikes too.
MCN do some tyre reviews - Google should help.
We both like the Pilot Road 2's in our house but like many things there do seem to be a wide range of views.
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