Honda ST1300 Section > Tyres...to suit your ST1300

The Michelins are about to move up another notch!

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Biggles:

--- Quote from: STimpy on November 21, 2017, 08:46:16 AM ---The last set of PR4's i had fitted was over the $500 mark  :-[

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You don't "shop smart".    :p

Cerebral Knievel:

--- Quote from: Biggles on November 21, 2017, 05:36:11 PM ---
--- Quote from: STimpy on November 21, 2017, 08:46:16 AM ---The last set of PR4's i had fitted was over the $500 mark  :-[

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You don't "shop smart".    :p

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I needed them at short notice - big screw - had to sell my soul for a day off - couldn't have happened on my days off of course  :fp

Diesel:
A few members either a) order their tyres and fit said tyres themselves saving a heap; OR b) order tyres only and take them to a tyre shop for fitting at a nominal charge. In both cases, many $$$ can be saved.

Sent in while doing 160km/h wheelie!

Nigel:
Not sure about this...I am all for getting the best tyres for my bike. But throwing lap times into the equation really makes no difference to me in the real world. When I need tyres I tend to go with the flow from the forum and source them. I am no expert so that works for me for a change................ :H :wht11

CallMeSteve:

--- Quote from: Biggles on November 20, 2017, 11:27:24 PM ---The Road 5s are coming, kiddies.  They're dropping the "Pilot" designation, but they're still the next gen PRs. 

Read all about it:

http://www.motorcycle.com/features/michelin-road-5-announced-available-january-1-2018.html

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Looks great to me. My Steed still has the OEM Battlaxs.  I might wait till the R5 arrives down-under (hopefully before June? lol) and grab a pair. In particular, better wet traction sounds good. I've had no slippery moments on the Battlaxs, but wet roads scare me.

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