tejkowskit
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@59 seconds what is that called he has over his nose and mouth?
A breath guard
@59 seconds what is that called he has over his nose and mouth?
Just finished off a set of 2's, going back for another set! Love these tires! :cheer:
Update with 5,000 miles this year on this set of road 3s.
I usually baby the bike around town, some spirited riding, mostly dry, only a few rainy days and haven't lost traction. Even in colder temps that rear tire doesn't break loose. I check my pressure every couple weeks and they seem to remain in balance, still smooth riding. :rockon:
What pressures are you PR3 users putting in your tires?
I'm currently running what was installed in my new PR3's which is 37 front, 40 rear.
I was very hesitant to install PR3's over PR2's (mainly because of the 'look' of the PR3's...they'd scare horses), but I'm very pleased with my choice.
I read that whole thread, i wouldn't worry about it. He claimed to have driven 10,000 miles on those tires in like a couple months in extremely hot conditions. My guess is that was an extremely rare situation that is likely not to happen again, anybody else has said they're amazing. The date codes from his tires were from the middle of 2010, the set i just bought last weekend were manufactured in april of this year. If it was a defective run it was a long time ago. I just got a set, they're awesome tires they have a much better feel than the battleax's.
Depending on rider weight - that seems a bit high!
No wonder it feels a bit rough!
mave2911 said:The design difference is apparently to enhance wet weather traction/performance.
So, as long as they don't blister and delaminate, you're on to a winner!
LOL
Cheers,
Rick
Look on your tyres and see when and where they were made please.
We might get a bit of a database going here, with user numbers and mileage/wear based on production location? I think the severity of the potential failure warrants it?
mave2911 said:For your weight, I'd use 33/36psi based on the tyre placard which recommends those pressures up to 198lb.
Cheers,
Rick