Just bought a set from Revzilla $297.97 shipped free. Hope they're as good as they say.
Let us know what you think after you have put a few miles on them. I'm looking to buy some by March.
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Just bought a set from Revzilla $297.97 shipped free. Hope they're as good as they say.
Let us know what you think after you have put a few miles on them. I'm looking to buy some by March.
Let us know what you think after you have put a few miles on them. I'm looking to buy some by March.
Just ordered my PR 4s. Put 9000ish miles on the BT-23s. I could ride them longer but have a long trip to Illinois coming up the end of March.
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If the PR4s are as good or better than the PR3s, you will like them very much. Especially if you run into any rain. I can't wait for the tires on my wife's NCX to need replacing so I can put a set of 3s or 4s on it.
The difference you are feeling might just be that the new tire isn't worn and still has a smooth, round section. Any front tire with flatter center section won't be all that keen on turning in, but because the transition from new to worn out is a gradual thing, it can be hard to notice the changes in turning dynamics. But then a new tire goes on, and it immediately feels different in the curves. But I don't really know how worn your old front was, so I'm just guessing.
...When I initiate a turn I can feel the front of the bike tip almost instantly. It felt weird at first but I got used to it quick. It almost made the front end feel lighter or easier to handle...
When I had my my ST1300 (and just last year), I went from the OEM Bridgestone BT020 to the Michelin PR-2s. The place where I got my tires (Poway Motorcycle | Repair, Tires and Performance) told me I would feel a big difference in the way the PR-2s would turn. He described to me what you mentioned above -- easy to turn with less counter-steering input. The PR-2s supposedly are higher and harder in the center than the OEM tires. I got used to it too. I ran the same tire pressures.
The 4 look sweet sarge,I stoped by the dealer I like today,I got a price for mine,will take a week to get the rear and will get them put on end of month,can't wait.
I didn't put a whole lot of miles on them yet but so far I am satisfied. I'm betting you'll be happy. I've got some running around to do tomorrow so I plan to get a better feel for them.
Better do that early as they are saying ice moving in after noon.