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Tire Summary(04-05) plus (05-05) FJR 1300 ABS | | Rear tire | | Frt tire |
OEM: Set standard of acceptance for mileage | ME4 | 7,800 | ME4 | 10,921 |
this Avon could not be balanced: | AvonAzaro | Dftv1595 | AvonAzaro | 10,802 |
| AvonAzaro | 8,446 | | |
170/60R | ME880 | 12,667 | ME880 | 8,785 |
170/60R | ME880 | 11,580 | MEZ6 | 11,578 |
170/60R | ME880 | 10,512 | ME880 | 10,514 |
| Pilot Rd 1 | 7,600 | Pilot RD 1 | 10,697 |
| PR1 | 7,100 | | |
cords | MEZ6 | 8,315 | PR1 | 10,569 |
| AvonStorm | 6,662 | AvonStorm | 9,400 |
| Pilot Rd 2 | 6,959 | PR2 | 9,350 |
| AvonAzaro | 7,259 | AvonAzaro | 9,752 |
| AvonAzaro | 6,373 | AvonAzaro | 9,159 |
could have gone another 800m | PR1 | 6,875 | PR1 | 9,990 |
cords | MEZ6 | 7,154 | | |
came with bike, don't know real mileage | 05 MEZ6 | 5,655 | ME Z6 | 5,655 |
| PR2 | 6,715 | PR2 | 8,232 |
| PR2 | 6,690 | | |
take off, still good for 1200 miles | 05 BT023 | 6,331 | BT 023 | 12,279 |
| PR1 | 9,503 | | |
| 05Storm2 | 6,858 | Storm2 | 9,616 |
cords | Angel ST | 5,223 | Angel ST | 8,105 |
| PR2 | 8,932 | | |
beyond cords | Angel ST | 5,534 | Angel ST-INUSE | 8,571 |
| Pilot Rd 3 | 9,127 | PR-3 | 9,680 |
| 05 PR1 | 6,974 | PR1 | 6,974 |
| 05 PR3 | 8,789 | PR3 | 8,789 |
| 05PR4 | 6,010 | PR-4 | 6,010 |
Early take off | 05 PR3 | 6,000 | PR-3 | 9,196 |
| PR4gt | 6,601 | PR-4 | 12,500 |
| PR3 | 8,418 | PR-3 | 9,714 |
| PR4 | 6,580 | PR-4 | out wkg |
average with 31 rears/25fronts | | 7,376 | | 9,474 |
| | 242,618 | | 236,838 |
I have never had a Michelin front tire that I liked after about half life...Front looks like a cupping nightmare. Again.
I want to try the Roadsmart 4 that came out recently. Price was a bit high last year but I will keep an eye on them.Honestly, for that price, I'll pass. Even with the occasional rebate, the pr4Gts are pricey. And like others, the front starts to cup at about 1/2 life.
The best value for the mileage and price is the dunlop Roadsmart 3, especially when dunlop offers a rebate (typically $40 discount for 2). The wet traction is just a smidge below the PR4GT, but it holds its traction properties until you get past the wear bars. Furthermore, with proper inflation (40/42), that tire will hold its shape until (and beyond) the bitter end.
I wouldn't mind trying the RS4, but like you, not at the current price.I want to try the Roadsmart 4 that came out recently. Price was a bit high last year but I will keep an eye on them.
I will also watch for some real world reviews (and decent sales) on the Michelin Road 6 but I am unlikely to be an early adopter.
Not liking the Z6s? Could you elaborate? I had no problem with mine but went to the Z8s when they were done which I liked better. Trying the 01s now though got barely any miles in before the winter. So would love to know your impressions.I had too many negative experiences with the PR4's - mostly cupping in front of course, but also general handling issues.
I'm now a big Dunlop Roadsmart fan - I used a few sets of the old RS 2's which were quite decent (a good candidate for burning-down on a long distance run). That got my attention and I've been using the 3's a lot - maybe been through four or five sets on my bikes - LOVE THEM - excellent life (maybe 8K on my Bandit, more on my SV) and really primo stickiness, almost like a full Sport tire. I can trust them in a fast corner.
I contacted Dunlop engineers to ask a tire-wear question (mis-matching front to rear).. I told him that I liked the 3's, so he was kindly and sent me a $100 rebate for the new 4's. Psyched! They'll probably go on my Bandit 12, as it is more Sporty-intent than the FJR. Meanwhile I also have an extra set of the 3's that will go on the FJR after the current Metzeler Z6's [ugh!] go south
Original PR4 front on the FJR when I bought it last Spring:
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PS - stay away from Continental Contimotions-
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