okckeith
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I have 8000 on my first set. They look good. I don't think i'll get the milage you guys are getting. But I will be putting them back on. I guess I need to place an order with Two Brothers.
I wear ear plugs so I don't hear any tire noise.So now I have approximately 2500 miles on the PR3's and still think they are far superior than OEM, but I have a question for everyone using them. Does the front tire seem to generate a bit more road noise then OEM? Part of this may be due to the fact my OEMs were almost 5 years old when I bought the bike. My 2007 ST was new in the showroom (purchased 2011) with only 35 miles on the ticker, but of course the rubber on those tires had to be a lot harder than when they were first put on the bike. I can attest to the hard OEMs, because when I tried to remove them it was darn near impossible to get a tire iron under them to pry them off the rim. I eventually had to take the wheels to a shop with a mechanical tire machine to get them off. Just curious... Thanks.
Same here.I wear ear plugs so I don't hear any tire noise.
I can't speak for the 023's. But I just ordered my second set of PR3's. I'm sold on them!Anyone have anything BAD to say about PR3s? I'm looking at either PR3s or BT023s. It has BT020s on at the moment.
No problems pulling a trailer with the BT 023 GT's and running 90 MPH.About to get a new set of tyres for my ST-1300.
Anyone have anything BAD to say about PR3s? I'm looking at either PR3s or BT023s. It has BT020s on at the moment.
Any comment with PR3s or BT023s?