Redfish Hunter
Gone Fishing
We do not want to get into a thread drift here so I am trying to ease it back to the width discussion...
I cannot honestly address the differences in ride quality or harshness between the PR4GT and the PR3 or even the PR2. We have run a couple sets each of PR2s and PR3s on Dad's '07 but never a set of PR4s. Dad does not like the look of the PR4 on my '15, not so much from a cosmetic standpoint as he does not trust the profile. He likes the flat, wide profile of his PR3 and feels he has more tire surface on the road at extreme lean angles. I cannot say for sure, but I also like the wider, flatter look of the PR3.
I have only had the OEM Bridgestones, which I hated and then the PR4GTs on my '15 ES. I have not run the PR3 on it yet. I cannot compare ride quality between the two bikes because of the suspension differences. Dad's bike now has a Gen3 rear shock which vastly improved... everything. His '07 now rides much smoother than my '15 ES. I can say that riding a '14 A and my '15 ES back to back, the A models ride smoother.
So, I cannot answer the question. I do know that Michelin advertises the PR4GT as having a stiffer/stronger carcass which should translate to a stiffer ride. I know RJAMT has a set of PR4s, not the GT version on his ES and he may have some insight. His tires have the exact same narrow/round look as my GT version. I hate that narrow look.
My next set will be PR4GT front with PR3 rear. I may even go to the 190 width. As I get older, I like 'em a little wider across the rear...
I cannot honestly address the differences in ride quality or harshness between the PR4GT and the PR3 or even the PR2. We have run a couple sets each of PR2s and PR3s on Dad's '07 but never a set of PR4s. Dad does not like the look of the PR4 on my '15, not so much from a cosmetic standpoint as he does not trust the profile. He likes the flat, wide profile of his PR3 and feels he has more tire surface on the road at extreme lean angles. I cannot say for sure, but I also like the wider, flatter look of the PR3.
I have only had the OEM Bridgestones, which I hated and then the PR4GTs on my '15 ES. I have not run the PR3 on it yet. I cannot compare ride quality between the two bikes because of the suspension differences. Dad's bike now has a Gen3 rear shock which vastly improved... everything. His '07 now rides much smoother than my '15 ES. I can say that riding a '14 A and my '15 ES back to back, the A models ride smoother.
So, I cannot answer the question. I do know that Michelin advertises the PR4GT as having a stiffer/stronger carcass which should translate to a stiffer ride. I know RJAMT has a set of PR4s, not the GT version on his ES and he may have some insight. His tires have the exact same narrow/round look as my GT version. I hate that narrow look.
My next set will be PR4GT front with PR3 rear. I may even go to the 190 width. As I get older, I like 'em a little wider across the rear...