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The Dunlop Roadsmart III compared to Michelin PR2/PR4GT Dilemma
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<blockquote data-quote="RossKean" data-source="post: 1423936" data-attributes="member: 19880"><p>I would normally agree on this - for the previous Michelins PR tires, GT was something that ONLY made a difference in handling or longevity running a heavily loaded bike. I looked on the Michelin website and Road5 is not a tire that is recommended for the FJR. I might not pay that much attention except for a couple of less-than-stellar reports from some individuals who have given them a try. One or two reviews does not necessarily condemn these tires but I will still wait for a better consensus on performance for the Road5 or the Road5 GT. Liked the PR2 rears but hated the fronts, really hated the PR3's, never tried the PR4 and will wait before trying the latest incarnation; especially at their price point.. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RossKean, post: 1423936, member: 19880"] I would normally agree on this - for the previous Michelins PR tires, GT was something that ONLY made a difference in handling or longevity running a heavily loaded bike. I looked on the Michelin website and Road5 is not a tire that is recommended for the FJR. I might not pay that much attention except for a couple of less-than-stellar reports from some individuals who have given them a try. One or two reviews does not necessarily condemn these tires but I will still wait for a better consensus on performance for the Road5 or the Road5 GT. Liked the PR2 rears but hated the fronts, really hated the PR3's, never tried the PR4 and will wait before trying the latest incarnation; especially at their price point.. [/QUOTE]
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