den
Novice Class
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posted August 26, 2004 08:40 PM
what do you think of Power pilot ?
i put it on mine yesterday, shit, a lot of difference with dunlop 218, pilot is better,it's softer the grip is better.
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big daddy

Zone Head
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posted August 27, 2004 01:07 AM
den
Will you be using them for track duty as well??
BD
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SPROCKET

Expert Class
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posted August 27, 2004 08:37 AM
Hope you have a small mint in your backyard. You're going to go through alot of tires. Softer compound = excelerated wear. Especially a 1000.
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Snotrag
Novice Class
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posted August 27, 2004 08:12 PM
quote: i put it on mine yesterday, shit, a lot of difference with dunlop 218, pilot is better,it's softer the grip is better.
Think them are soft? Try the H2's next time
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big daddy

Zone Head
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posted August 28, 2004 01:28 AM
H2's are soft but the S2's are the softest.
BD
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swft

Needs a life
Full throttle!
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posted August 28, 2004 02:16 AM
So there!
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K-is king

Parking Attendant
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posted August 28, 2004 02:36 AM
Bump swft
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dnwhoop02

Expert Class
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posted August 31, 2004 05:47 AM
so... anyone got more than a few miles on them so far? I have a set of Pilot Powers sitting in my garage waiting to be put on. I'm interested to see if Michelin's claims of greater longevity despite a sticky compound are true. I'd also like to know how they are on the track....
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'04 ZX-10R
'00 SV650
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