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Pilot Powers (sportbike tires) are always cheap...probably because they don't last long...

actual link to PR2's...

https://www.bikebandit.com/cart

and here's a better price...

https://www.ridersdomain.com/Cart

must have been the drugs...
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Those tires would be a good buy for a FJR...except....they are Pilot Powers....rather than Pilot Roads.

Oops.....looks like I was a bit slow with my post....nothing to add that wasn't already covered.

 
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Riders domain

180/55ZR-17 (73W) Michelin Pilot Road 2 CT Radial Rear Motorcycle Tire - Rear
Part #1223980004
Mfg. #95654


120/70ZR-17 (58W) Michelin Pilot Road 2 CT Radial Front Motorcycle Tire - Front
Part #1223970005
Mfg. #95564

You Save: (38%)
Shipped Immediately

Subtotal: $278.98

That's a dam good price for sure, thing is I won't need them until next fall.

Dave

 
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Riders domain
180/55ZR-17 (73W) Michelin Pilot Road 2 CT Radial Rear Motorcycle Tire - Rear

Part #1223980004

Mfg. #95654

120/70ZR-17 (58W) Michelin Pilot Road 2 CT Radial Front Motorcycle Tire - Front

Part #1223970005

Mfg. #95564

You Save: (38%)

Shipped Immediately

Subtotal: $278.98

That's a dam good price for sure, thing is I won't need them until next fall.

Dave

^^^ You are right. Of all the retailers I have checked they have the best price coupled with free shipping and no CA sales tax. Unfortunately, the PR4's don't seen to go on sale.

 
Worth every penny, on sale or not..

I know they keep improving them but the PR2 and PR4 seem identical in wet or dry. PR3 was a bit of a turd, however..

 
And PR-5's on the way (early '18). I'm pretty easy on tires (current PR-2's at over 16k), so even if the "5's" are expensive and get good reviews, I may pop for them.

 
Worth every penny, on sale or not..
I know they keep improving them but the PR2 and PR4 seem identical in wet or dry. PR3 was a bit of a turd, however..
Do these have current manufacturing dates or are these old stock? Very good tires.

 
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