Time to start thinking about a new set of treads. I've been running Z8's and I have been extremely happy with their longevity and performance. But, the last two sets have needed about 8 pounds of lead on the back to balance and the fronts tend to give me some head shake. Especially the last set. So, I think I'll try out a set of PR's on this go around. My question to those who ride where I ride is: PR 2's or PR 3's? Why? Or, why not? Thanks for the help.
After talking to the Michelin Man at the Seattle Bike Show, he said that they are the same tire with minor tread differences, which included sipping on the PR-3. If you are going to use the tire in the summer go with the cheapest. Use the PR-3 in the winter because of the better water dispersion.
Isn't it funny how people respond as though they didn't even read your request. I have run 3 sets of PR-2s,1- set of PR-3's, 2-Angel ST's, 2- Z-6's, 4-Avon Azaro's, 2-Avon Storms, 1-BT-023, 5-PR's, 3- ME880.
Best mileage was from the ME880: Averaging 11,000 miles.
Best fast twisty tire was the BT-023 when hot.
All around best tires were: PR, PR-2, PR-3, Z-6, ST, Azaro.
Worst tire for wear: STs.
Tire I consistantly wore to steel cords: Z6's nd ST's, One ST went through the steel belts.
I'm sticking with the Michelin's from now on at any cost. Best price is at Pro Caliber in Vancouver, WA.