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pilot roads 10 to 12 k on them and they are not the easy miles.

got new pilot road 2 to put on in the spring.

let you all now how they wear.

Erik

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pilot roads 10 to 12 k on them and they are not the easy miles.

got new pilot road 2 to put on in the spring.

let you all now how they wear.

Erik

running pilot roads and really happy let me know what u find...

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5k on those doesn't sound too far off.

I have about 6000 on a set of Pilot Powers. The rear is getting close, I will probably have to replace it in the next month or so. I'm looking at the Pilot Road 2 and the Metzeler Z6.

I had the Z6 on my 919, they were good tires. But seems like everything I read about the Road 2 is positive.

They aren't cheap though...

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1200-3000 miles

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We need a pick Josh!!!!!

Erik

pilot roads 10 to 12 k on them and they are not the easy miles.

got new pilot road 2 to put on in the spring.

let you all now how they wear.

Erik

running pilot roads and really happy let me know what u find...

I will ill let you know should have them mounted up by april or so!

Erik

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I got over 10K last summer on a pilot road rear. Doug has one on his that has about 11K on it now ('cause he's too fucking cheap/lazy/broke/pussywhooped/gay to get a new one)

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Got 14,500 miles out of my Brigestone BT57 OEM tires. Daily commuting, no burnouts, easy acceleration and easy braking. Basically driving it like a gramma. Replaced with Pilot Roads a couple months ago.

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14 k miles plus on my Pilot Road front, 10K miles plus on the rear. I changed them out with wear left before a long trip.

My next rear only lasted 3000 miles. But I will say it handled very well when a sharp put a one inch cut through the tire.

I actually had to stop to make sure that LOUD POP was my tire blowing.

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  • 2 weeks later...

My Pilot Powers have about 4k on them and the rear is starting to get the flat spot in the center from riding upright so much.

There are no real curves in Fl to work the whole tread, just straight stuff.

I guess a repeat appearence at Deals Gap is in order.

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If I run a sticky tire like the Dunslop Qualifier 3 to 3500 mi.(track days and such)

If I run something more sport touring like the pilot roads I have on now 7 maybe 8000 mi.

I don't think I would want to do a track day with the pilot roads.

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Tire mileage is like gas mileage. If you keep track of it, you'll only get more depressed. When it starts getting thin, put on a new one.

Also, tire pressures can make huge differences in tire mileage. For street duty, I run 40-44 psi in the rear Dunlop Qualifier. Not sure how much mileage I'm getting because they usually have a couple of track days on them before they hit the streets.

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