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<blockquote data-quote="art miller" data-source="post: 1399567" data-attributes="member: 19411"><p>I recently changed my PR4's and mounted Road 5's. I have only put 45 miles on the new ones so cannot give a fair comparison. The shop that mounted the 5's said they havel customers who are running 5's on various bikes (Honda, Kawasaki, Yamaha). They report the front tires seem to be holding their shape better than the 4's. I had 12K miles on the 4's. Rear tire was nearly bald on center while front had not yet gotten to wear bar. Feather edge on front was not too bad. I hope the Road 5 front tire does better on wear pattern. I pumped up the pressure to 40psi F and remained at 42psi in rear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="art miller, post: 1399567, member: 19411"] I recently changed my PR4's and mounted Road 5's. I have only put 45 miles on the new ones so cannot give a fair comparison. The shop that mounted the 5's said they havel customers who are running 5's on various bikes (Honda, Kawasaki, Yamaha). They report the front tires seem to be holding their shape better than the 4's. I had 12K miles on the 4's. Rear tire was nearly bald on center while front had not yet gotten to wear bar. Feather edge on front was not too bad. I hope the Road 5 front tire does better on wear pattern. I pumped up the pressure to 40psi F and remained at 42psi in rear. [/QUOTE]
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