Yeah like Deegee said Rossgo, I wouldn’t use Racetecs on the road.
With your guys conditions I’d be giving those M7RR’s a hit.
Quick question about michelins
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Re: Quick question about michelins
i would say, they will be okay, as the tyres are the same manufacture. I don't understand why you would consider waiting for the cheaper tyre. Jamie Whitham has written a review on the 2CT tyre on visor down. Have a read and then decide.
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Re: Quick question about michelins
Kiwi. I had the M7RR and they are a fantastic tyre. They lasted a long time as well but they are quiet expensive around here, although they are worth the price
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Re: Quick question about michelins
ill be trying the m7rr next, only got the Michelin to tide me over until next year, and a bit more dosh, the rear is scrubbing in nicely actually, seems to play nicely with the front so far too
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