Please give us a follow up report of how these work out for you, m'kay? :thumbsup:Rode a little with a former coworker, traveled 200 miles and went absolutely nowhere. And I ordered https://www.nushield.com/, supposedly the best anti-glare screen for my gps. The kit comes with 2 so maybe I'll try it on my cell phone too.
Today I replaced both my old PR2 tires with a brandy new set of Bridgestone BattleAx BT-023GT tires.
The old rear was pretty much done with almost 10k miles on it. Best that I've ever done with any rear tire. The front only had ~9k miles and probably has another 3k left on it, but it had cupped and was doing the Pilot Road buzz. So I threw it on the loaner pile (in case someone shows up in dire need) and changed to the GT's as a pair.
The old tires were my 4th rear and 3rd front PR2. Overall I'd say I can live with the rear tire performance of the PR's, but the fronts do not inspire confidence. Which puts them in the same category as the Roadsmart 1's IMO. So... still looking for a good front to match with ether of those rears. Hopefully these GTs will be the shizzy.
The GT's have relatively stiff sidewalls, especially the rear, but I was able to get them mounted up using just spoons with no problems at all. And I like that they are balance marked so you can align the yellow dot with the heavy spot of your wheels. The rear required only a single 7gm weight and the front required 3, interestingly at slightly offset locations (2 in one spot and 1 in another)
To scrub them in, TMJ and I made a lunch run this afternoon over to Billy's Chowder House in Wells, ME (we are on vacation this week). I had inflated the tires a bit higher than my usual based on some hear-say recommendations (42F 43R), but I think that is just a bit too high. The turn-in was scary fast and the turning stability seemed less than ideal to me, though it did improve throughout the day. I'm going to go back to 42R 40F, which is what I've always run my tahrs at, and see if I like that feeling better. If they cup, they cup...