BDazzler
Wizard
I got 11k out of my last set of Bridgestone 023's.
I've heard good things about the 023's. I have no complaints with the PR3's, but I might try the 023's if I find them significantly cheaper.
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I got 11k out of my last set of Bridgestone 023's.
I've heard good things about the 023's. I have no complaints with the PR3's, but I might try the 023's if I find them significantly cheaper.
$240 for a set? Where? I should order a spare rear at that price
Oh, the Bridgestones! I was thinking that was for a set of PR3
No, quoted a post talking about the price of the 023's
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Being two weeks away from my big trip down in the US, I'm having my new PR3 rear mounted tomorrow. The set has 8000 miles on it now and I'm just starting to see some defined wear on the front tire along the sides. The centre of the tire appears to have a defined 'hump' and I'm now getting some accelerated wear on the sides. Both the front & the rear have been scalloping/feathering over the last few thousand miles.
I'm really, really pleased with the PR3 but I might give the new Pilot Power 3 a try next. Michelin's wet weather & tire life claims are pretty substantial over the PP2 and I'd like to try them and see for myself. I really liked my PP1s but they were just not suitable for my winter riding.
Being two weeks away from my big trip down in the US, I'm having my new PR3 rear mounted tomorrow. The set has 8000 miles on it now and I'm just starting to see some defined wear on the front tire along the sides. The centre of the tire appears to have a defined 'hump' and I'm now getting some accelerated wear on the sides. Both the front & the rear have been scalloping/feathering over the last few thousand miles.
I'm really, really pleased with the PR3 but I might give the new Pilot Power 3 a try next. Michelin's wet weather & tire life claims are pretty substantial over the PP2 and I'd like to try them and see for myself. I really liked my PP1s but they were just not suitable for my winter riding.
Brand spankin' new and ready for another 8000 miles. I figure I'll get a month out of this rear