Speed costs money! How fast do you want to go?
Looking at a set of the PR5 Trail tires for my still hope to do August-September Labrador/Newfoundland/Nova Scotia trip.
Speed costs money! How fast do you want to go?
Now that is one great photo! Definitely one I would blow up to poster size and put in my garage or anywhere in the house motorcycle related.bill lumberg wrote: ↑Mon Mar 23, 2020 8:12 pm Great wet pavement behavior.
They stick fairly well in the dry too...
Consider the Pirelli Angel GT2, I got 7600 miles out of the set last fall. So for someone normal that's probably 9000..
My '17 came with Pirelli Angel GT spec A. My impression is they are stiff similar to Dunlops RS3s. I am getting good mileage out of them and but they aren't a supple as PR4s. Price of both is same at Rock Mt ATV.
I haven't run PR4's in quite a while so I can't really make that comparison. I did a complete review of the Angel GT's last fall here:fontanaman wrote: ↑Mon Apr 20, 2020 11:33 am Jwilly did you find the Pirellis stiffer than the PR4s?
The GT II is a new offering. The "A" spec is just about a stiffer carcass for heavier bikes.
I expect to get 6500-7500 miles from the Angel GT Spec A's. Note these are not the Angel GT 2s.
Damn I have ridden those roads and never remembered Sandpaper surfaces Man I have about 3,000 miles on mine and ride primarily in the twisties too but they look nothing like that. Very happy so far with the wear and others have said, the handling with them is fantastic.jwilly wrote: ↑Sun Apr 19, 2020 10:56 am Here's some feedback on the Road 5 GT's:
Good: These tires have exceptional grip in wet and dry conditions. I really like the feel of these tires in both tight twisty roads as well as higher speed sweepers. You can definitely feel the transition between the hard/soft compound especially when pushing hard in the turns, once you get used to the feel it becomes more natural.
Bad: These tires are pretty expensive compared to other choices available. I have either mounted or helped mount 3 sets of these tires, the front beads seem to roll in while in the warehouse/shipping. It's easy to get the tire onto the rim but can be difficult to get the initial air in the front tire because there is no outward pressure against the rim. (see pic below) I used some water bottles and forces them into the tire for a little while right before mounting and that helped. My last complaint, the GT's will not result in any additional mileage over the standard Road 5's that I ran.
The pics below are the tires with 3100 miles. Note the miles on these tires are almost no slab at all. 95% of the miles on these tires are in North GA, TN and NC mountains. Keep in mind that I ride a very conservative pace and always obey the posted speed limit..
Bead stretching prior to mounting:
Tires with 3100 miles: