18-09-13, 03:07 PM
Its to di with water displacement. Front pushes water away so rear can grip. Hence reversed tread
Tyres...again?
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18-09-13, 03:07 PM
Its to di with water displacement. Front pushes water away so rear can grip. Hence reversed tread
18-09-13, 03:10 PM
(18-09-13, 03:07 PM)paulkemp link Wrote: Its to di with water displacement. Front pushes water away so rear can grip. Hence reversed tread thats what i thought, i would have thought both would be set so as to "push out" the water, but the PR2 is backwards on the front, and set to pull in water instead?
18-09-13, 03:13 PM
you can see what i mean on Karlo's bike with PR2's fitted:
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18-09-13, 03:23 PM
Thats right that front "pushes" water out along tread. Thats correct way
18-09-13, 03:24 PM
Has ti push backwards else you'd aquaplane
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18-09-13, 03:28 PM
yeah, fair point. messing with my mind.
I was sure the garage had fitted the tyre wrong yesterday till i found the "front" arrow going the right way :lol
18-09-13, 03:42 PM
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18-09-13, 04:57 PM
Well that explains my BT023's as well then haha
Noticed it the other day and had been meaning to ask...
24-09-13, 01:27 PM
5500 miles so far out of the rear PR2, but wear bars showing now, still got to do 3 days in Wales from tomorrow! :eek I hope it won't end up like slimwilly's did :lol
£132 fitted and balanced at my local workshop, a PR3 would have been £13 dearer, but happy with the 2s, so will stay with these to see this year out. Maybe try the 3s next year. A little bit of an ad for where's fitting it, he's so far proved to be good and also enthusiastic (always a good sign), does servicing, tuning for road and track, runs a dyno too. www.delsmotorcyclesandtyres.co.uk
24-09-13, 01:51 PM
(05-09-13, 09:22 PM)Pat link Wrote: [quote author=Punkstig link=topic=9730.msg99247#msg99247 date=1378367558] I've been using FWR in Kennington for years, they do the Michelin PR2 in 110/70 & 160/60 @ £199 inc next day delivery. http://www.fwr.co.uk/product/55/michelin...lot-Road-2 As it's only up the road, I normally just take my wheels up in the car, for loose wheels they'll fit the tyres for free & it then costs £8 for balancing, new valve & old tyre disposal. If I'm feeling lazy then they also do a full ride in/ride out service @ £15 a tyre. [/quote] Another recommendation for FWR. They put a Metzeler Z6 on my Fazer a couple of months ago and just just literally popped around there this lunch time to stick a new PilotRoad on front my my wife's ZZR400 I'm borrowing. They seem pretty reasonably on price, but they always fit tyres double quick. They're only 10min ride from where I work and it's super handy being able to pop over and get new rubber fitted in an hours lunch break.
24-09-13, 02:40 PM
I use Essential Rubber by the Blackwall Tunnel and they are always good on price, I'd get my car done there too if they did it.
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