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<blockquote data-quote="MrM0t0" data-source="post: 1391915" data-attributes="member: 20651"><p>Running them now. Despite the Nor'easters we've had up here in New England, I've gotten 2 rides in on my 110 mile TT loop. I didn't push them as they are brand new and it's no warmer than 46 degrees.</p><p></p><p>Besides that new tire dancing you get from a nice new tire, I can't at this point provide any impressions. They sure look like they'll pump a lot of water due to these funnel shaped sipes. Dry performance testing will have to wait until its a little warmer and less sandy.</p><p></p><p>FYI - Michelin does not advise running these non-GT tires on bikes as heavy as ours. I chose to go for it as I have a Smuggler and never ride 2-up.</p><p></p><p>And for some strange reason they've dropped the Pilot name form this model. Hmmmmm, am I not supposed to fly with these mounted?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrM0t0, post: 1391915, member: 20651"] Running them now. Despite the Nor'easters we've had up here in New England, I've gotten 2 rides in on my 110 mile TT loop. I didn't push them as they are brand new and it's no warmer than 46 degrees. Besides that new tire dancing you get from a nice new tire, I can't at this point provide any impressions. They sure look like they'll pump a lot of water due to these funnel shaped sipes. Dry performance testing will have to wait until its a little warmer and less sandy. FYI - Michelin does not advise running these non-GT tires on bikes as heavy as ours. I chose to go for it as I have a Smuggler and never ride 2-up. And for some strange reason they've dropped the Pilot name form this model. Hmmmmm, am I not supposed to fly with these mounted? [/QUOTE]
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