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25 Aug 08, 06:24 AM
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I have Michelin Pilot Power 2CT's on my 916, and I will be refitting another set when replacement is due, can't speak highly enough of them. The grip, feel, wear, everything seems good, they inspire so much confidence. I have a 190 fitted to the rear though, so can't comment how a 180 would effect the turn in of your bike. But the Michelin' get a  from me.
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26 Aug 08, 06:10 PM
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Club Racer
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: A very moist "English Riviera"
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Jimmy996's Gallery
Bike: 996s,MkI & MkV SL
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I Run Pilot Powers with a 180 rear....luuurrrvley!!
anyone know where (online) I can get them cheap? I am due for a new rear 
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26 Aug 08, 06:40 PM
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Track Day Demon
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Didcot, Oxfordshire.
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Fastandcorse's Gallery
Bike: Foggy Rep,Tiger,GT3
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Same. 2CT's 180 rear........nice. I like the way this tyre gives me confidence in the damp/wet especially powering up out of roundabouts. I can feel it spin up sometimes but you kinda know it's not gonna let go - difficult to explain but I luv'em.
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26 Aug 08, 11:16 PM
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Club Racer
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Try Bridgestone BT016 honestly they are the best tyre I have ridden on, even used them on a track ( Pembrey on a gixxer 750  998 was off the road)
I have converted a few mates and they have all said they are better than 2ct's and they also wear more evenly ( 2ct front can step on the tread grove where it changes to softer rubber)
Uploaded photo of BT016 front shows even wear
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27 Aug 08, 06:38 PM
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Club Racer
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: A very moist "English Riviera"
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Bike: 996s,MkI & MkV SL
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Originally Posted by fastphil
Try Bridgestone BT016 honestly they are the best tyre I have ridden on, even used them on a track ( Pembrey on a gixxer 750  998 was off the road)
I have converted a few mates and they have all said they are better than 2ct's and they also wear more evenly ( 2ct front can step on the tread grove where it changes to softer rubber)
Uploaded photo of BT016 front shows even wear
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Ok, well after reading this thread I went and had a good look at my tyres, the front is boderline so I need 2 new ones so on Phils recommendation I am going to try the bridegstones.....
I will come back next week and tell you how I got on 
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31 Aug 08, 04:12 AM
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Super Bike Hero
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Got a pair of Michelin Power Sport 2CT's fitted yesterday in Shipston on Stour. 225 ride in/ride out.
Mikes comment on seeing the front was that any tyre he fitted would be better than that!
What a transformation. I've been struggling to get the bike to turn as I'd like and have raised the rear quite a bit. Now it oversteers, so I'm gonna have to tinker with that and front settings I think. However only done 35 odd miles so will leave for todays 300 odd mile rideout and see how I get on.

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31 Aug 08, 04:40 AM
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Club Racer
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Should have tried the BT016's 190/55 rear 120/70 front
BT014 rubber in center,BT015 rubber off center and BT02 rubber on the edge where you need grip
Photo of 190/50 this was before changed to 190/55 as been using racetec's on track and preferred the easier turn in of the 55 profile,
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31 Aug 08, 01:14 PM
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Club Racer
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Originally Posted by fastphil
Should have tried the BT016's 190/55 rear 120/70 front
BT014 rubber in center,BT015 rubber off center and BT02 rubber on the edge where you need grip
Photo of 190/50 this was before changed to 190/55 as been using racetec's on track and preferred the easier turn in of the 55 profile,
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+1 for "Wrong trousers Gromit" shoulda gone for the bridgestones.....loving them!! Cheers fastphil!......what pressures you running them at?
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31 Aug 08, 09:34 PM
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Club Racer
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Originally Posted by fastphil
Running 32f 34r on the road 
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yeah i thought that sounds a bit more like it, the tyre place put 39 - 41!!
(apparently that was Bridgestones recommended pressure....  )
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05 Sep 08, 11:56 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Brussels
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Bike: 2001 748s
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Hello,
I thought that when your wheel was designed for a 180/55 tire you could only install a 180/55 tire.
After having read this thread it seems I'm wrong.
So on my 748s I can safely install 190/55, 190/50, etc? What will be the difference in practice?
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06 Sep 08, 06:34 AM
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Super Bike Hero
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Originally Posted by arpiun
Hello,
I thought that when your wheel was designed for a 180/55 tire you could only install a 180/55 tire.
After having read this thread it seems I'm wrong.
So on my 748s I can safely install 190/55, 190/50, etc? What will be the difference in practice?
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The 996 has the same wheels I believe as the 748 and was supplied as standard with 190 rubber, however a lot of peeps change to a 180 section, myself included, because it can aid turn in speed. Got to be a 190/50 I think. Incidentally the front profile as standard is different on a 748 to a 996. 60 verus 70.
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06 Sep 08, 08:55 AM
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Club Racer
Join Date: Jun 2007
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Originally Posted by petevtwin650
The 996 has the same wheels I believe as the 748 and was supplied as standard with 190 rubber, however a lot of peeps change to a 180 section, myself included, because it can aid turn in speed. Got to be a 190/50 I think. Incidentally the front profile as standard is different on a 748 to a 996. 60 verus 70.
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Agreed, I heard from somewhere the 190 tyre was OEM on the 9** more for aesthetics
as at the time there was a thing for wide rears  and a "mines bigger than yours" thing going on with the manufacturers
it is pretty much regarded by most that it does not handle the way it ought to on a 190 rear.
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