I figure I can make some $$ off of that mentality, which is why I'm going to release Power Ranger brand tires. I figure the brand recognition alone will win tons of fans!Sevulturus wrote:Yeah, but Diablo sounds cooler.
VermilionX wrote:hi,
at the moment, im really sold at getting pilot powers for my next tires.
so to those that have used michelin pilot power tires, i have a question....
how accurate are these specs based on your experience?
Pliot Powers
im pretty impressed by its specs.
- fast warm up
- great feedback
- soft but last long
- 41.9º lean at wet, 50.6º lean at dry. NICE! (yes i know rider skill has someting to do w/ it)
that's exactly what i intend to do.Joe Rocket=> wrote:
I would only run the powers for aggressive street riding and track days
some people say the BT014s are cr@p and some say they're about the same as the PPs.Sevulturus wrote:I've been thinking about this. My bike comes with Pilot Roads standard, which are rated basically the same as the Powers in all respects. Even with my tires at spec air pressure, or slightly less I've found that my back end can slip about a fair bit. In fact, I'm getting used to having the back tire attempt to step out under heavy cornering.
You've said that your stock tires don't slide around to much when you're riding.
So why would Suzuki put worse tires on their 750cc supersport then Honda would put on their budget 600 ride? I think your stock tires might be better for your riding then the powers are.
when i lowered my psi, it helped. haven't had any slip lately.Sevulturus wrote:Yeah, you might as well try them, but like I said, my back end slips around pretty often on me, though I think I'm getting more lean in then you are. So you might want to be careful around there.
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