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Author Topic: Opinion needed on Michelin Pilot Powers  (Read 10796 times)

acat002

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Opinion needed on Michelin Pilot Powers
« on: 12 April 2014, 11:40:38 am »

Hi.
Anyone tried a set of Pilot Powers? I'm having a set fitted this afternoon for £235 all in. Before I spend the cash I hoped I get the low down on them. US sites Revilla seems to rate them. I use the bike for a 60 mile daily commute on A roads.

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Re: Opinion needed on Michelin Pilot Powers
« Reply #1 on: 12 April 2014, 11:52:06 am »
For commuting, the Pilot Roads may be a better bet (London couriers swear by 'em). The Pilot Power seems to be a sportier tyre, better for blatting. Tyre life may not be as good though, but it depends on your riding style and riding route.  :)
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