Author Topic: hairpins/low speed turning with 55 rear profile  (Read 5474 times)

Offline martin_14

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Re: hairpins/low speed turning with 55 rear profile
« Reply #20 on: April 23, 2014, 02:52:37 AM »
nice info/opinions. Just what I was looking for. I ordered the Angel's GT, with the rear in 55 profile. I should have ordered the ST (like the ones I have now) in 55, so I could tell the difference of same tire/different profile, but the GT just got the approval in Germany and I've been meaning to try it. It's the first bi-compound tire to be approved for this bike here  :-\
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Re: hairpins/low speed turning with 55 rear profile
« Reply #21 on: April 24, 2014, 04:24:28 AM »
Martin, you mean Michelin haven't submitted the PR3 for TuV approval?
That German TuV type approval thing is a PITA.
I am so glad that MAG got it blocked for the rest of Europe.
Nearly as stupid as the French 100Bhp limit.
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Re: hairpins/low speed turning with 55 rear profile
« Reply #22 on: April 26, 2014, 03:35:41 AM »
Martin, you mean Michelin haven't submitted the PR3 for TuV approval?
That German TuV type approval thing is a PITA.
I am so glad that MAG got it blocked for the rest of Europe.
Nearly as stupid as the French 100Bhp limit.

nope, no PR3 for the GTR in Deutschland
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They keep bringing up the issue of the unrestricted speed in the Autobahn posing higher demands on the tires, but every tire has a speed code (W for our bike, which means 168 mph). However, I just looked into www.reifen.com and they do have now (as of January 2014) the PR3 listed, as well as the PR4 and even the Pilot Power 3. Mmmmh...

http://www.reifen.com/de/Moto/ListTyreByMoto/151598/Moto?MotoByTypeReifenart=Hinten&MotoByTypeReifenhersteller=0
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Re: hairpins/low speed turning with 55 rear profile
« Reply #23 on: May 03, 2014, 09:02:37 PM »
Either thought tires have the same "size" there are different profiles between manufacturers and even models from the same manufacturer. When I bought my 2000 Triumph Sprint ST it had Bridgestone tires on it (I think BT-023), I never really liked them. I replaced those with a set of Metzler Roadtec Z4 tires which seemed to have a much better tip in then the Stones. I replaced those with some Michelin PR2's which had a much more similar tip in to the Z4's. I think that I read where the Metzler and Michelin tires are more triangular in profile than the Bridgestone tires.