(15-12-18, 02:39 AM)Pal link Wrote: [quote author=darrsi link=topic=24789.msg288898#msg288898 date=1544799182]Good to know.
Firstly, the Michelin PR3's and PR4's are recommended on here by couriers, people that do touring, and also the every day commuter like me.
I cannot speak any higher of them.
The wet and dry grip is the same, they are simply brilliant all round.
They don't do a 110 front in the PR4, hence the PR3 instead.
Might give a PR4 rear a go in a couple of months when the canvas starts showing in the 021 I have on there now
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Had the 021 years ago, seriously not even a fair contest, the Michelin's are something else and have hugely moved on from those tyres.
From memory, as good as the 021 was they were quite a hard rubber which meant they wore well but grip in the wet was questionable.
And don't forget, the more time you can allow the cheaper you'll get a tyre from Oponeo. They ship them over from Germany per order if you choose the cheaper option.
Bit of a shame you can't pick them up yourself, because their main UK depot is in North Harrow which is only 3 miles away from me, but they only do a delivery service.
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