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PR4-GT vs. PR5?
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<blockquote data-quote="art miller" data-source="post: 1405320" data-attributes="member: 19411"><p>On my current 2014ES I have gone through two sets of PR4's non-GT and am currently on a set of Road5's with just under 3,000miles on them. PR4's have given me 14,350 miles and 14,185 miles per set. I weigh 145 lbs and ride one up with majority of miles LD. Trips are planned with minimal slab riding and I am not a highly aggressive rider, no jack rabbit starts and no going hot into the sweepers. Engine braking over hard breaking.</p><p></p><p>I'm amazed when I read riders only get 3-6K miles on PR tires. I suppose some like to ride like it's track day on the highways! No offense intended just my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="art miller, post: 1405320, member: 19411"] On my current 2014ES I have gone through two sets of PR4's non-GT and am currently on a set of Road5's with just under 3,000miles on them. PR4's have given me 14,350 miles and 14,185 miles per set. I weigh 145 lbs and ride one up with majority of miles LD. Trips are planned with minimal slab riding and I am not a highly aggressive rider, no jack rabbit starts and no going hot into the sweepers. Engine braking over hard breaking. I'm amazed when I read riders only get 3-6K miles on PR tires. I suppose some like to ride like it's track day on the highways! No offense intended just my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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