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<blockquote data-quote="Big-B" data-source="post: 463542" data-attributes="member: 3196"><p>I've been running PR's for the past 3 years. I have not had any complaints with them. Only reason to consider the PR2 is mileage. I ride pretty hard and have not had trouble in corners. I ride as much as I can each year (15-20K) and they do well in all temps and wet roads.</p><p></p><p>My brother is running them on his Honda Blackbird too and he really likes them and he definitely pushes that through turns.</p><p></p><p>I have been thinking I would try the PR2's, my concern would be giving up wet weather traction for the harder compound and longer tread life. I'll look into the the PR2 and other dual compound tires for the next set I buy.</p><p></p><p>I've tried Dunlops, Metzlers, Avons, Pirelli, and other Michelin and the PR is the best all around tire I have found.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big-B, post: 463542, member: 3196"] I've been running PR's for the past 3 years. I have not had any complaints with them. Only reason to consider the PR2 is mileage. I ride pretty hard and have not had trouble in corners. I ride as much as I can each year (15-20K) and they do well in all temps and wet roads. My brother is running them on his Honda Blackbird too and he really likes them and he definitely pushes that through turns. I have been thinking I would try the PR2's, my concern would be giving up wet weather traction for the harder compound and longer tread life. I'll look into the the PR2 and other dual compound tires for the next set I buy. I've tried Dunlops, Metzlers, Avons, Pirelli, and other Michelin and the PR is the best all around tire I have found. [/QUOTE]
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