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The Dunlop Roadsmart III compared to Michelin PR2/PR4GT Dilemma
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<blockquote data-quote="SkooterG" data-source="post: 1423932" data-attributes="member: 118"><p>Yeah, whatever.</p><p></p><p>So much mental masturbation over the years when it comes to this subject! I've done both over the years and haven't really noticed a difference. Usually I spend most of my time one-up and not very loaded. However, this summer while in Europe I was two-up and <em>heavily loaded to the max.</em> Went through the Bridgestone T31s quick, and beggars can't be choosers...... Found a place that had a set of PR4s and had them installed. Non-GT. They performed admirably despite the weight under some very hard riding conditions. Ideally, I would have liked GT spec but not sure how they could have performed any better.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkooterG, post: 1423932, member: 118"] Yeah, whatever. So much mental masturbation over the years when it comes to this subject! I've done both over the years and haven't really noticed a difference. Usually I spend most of my time one-up and not very loaded. However, this summer while in Europe I was two-up and [I]heavily loaded to the max.[/I] Went through the Bridgestone T31s quick, and beggars can't be choosers...... Found a place that had a set of PR4s and had them installed. Non-GT. They performed admirably despite the weight under some very hard riding conditions. Ideally, I would have liked GT spec but not sure how they could have performed any better..... [/QUOTE]
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