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I am running on angel st's. Great grip and mileage.i ride a 1998 gsxr 600 we have been known to shift along on a ride out so they are tested

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I am running on angel st's. Great grip and mileage.i ride a 1998 gsxr 600 we have been known to shift along on a ride out so they are tested

No I'm not I'm now running the grand touring GT version they brought out

That's what I'm running the GT version. Awesome tyres !

Pilot Roads for me, the latest version 4 (GT need the stiffer sidewalls on my bike) works brilliantly, i've never ever felt the bike move even in the wet, with wear the latest version lasted 6k miles so far with the vast majority being motorway ( was using it to commute till last year) and its only just started squaring off.

 

Triumph Spring GT.

Ray - I've run the pilot road 3's and we're blown away with them.

I nearly opted for the 4s but ended up with pirelli angel get which promised better dry grip.

Once I've munched these up I'm going to try the 4s.

go for it, the place i buy tyres from (tyreleader) had my Pilot Road 4, 20quid cheaper for a rear than the one i bought last year, seems there's a bit of a price war going off at the moment.

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