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pilot power and pilot road 2 mix

Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2007 8:24 am
by tripe
need to replace my very square pilot power. Local dealer says I can put a pilot road on the back with my relatively new pilot power left on the front.

Anyone tried this or got words of caution?

thanks,

Henry

Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2007 8:44 am
by paulR
I'm in the same situation, my rear pilot power has really squared off. I've got a trackday at Mallory Park in a couple of weeks so that should even it up a bit :D

Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2007 9:20 am
by sproggy
Henry, I'd get in touch with Michelin's technical support people and ask them. Generally it's OK to have a sticker tyre on the front than on the back (but not the other way around) but it depends on the profiles and construction of the two tyres whether they're compatible. I believe the Pilot Road has much more 'give' in the sidewalls (for comfort) than the Pilot Power and a mixture of the two tyres may cause odd behaviour, particularly on track when they're being worked hard.

BTW Michelin have issued a recall on some Pilot Power and Pilot Power 2CT tyres:

http://michelin.blizz.fr/pilotpower/lan ... power.html

Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2007 10:17 am
by tripe
Sproggy,

Just spoken to Michelin and as you suspected they advise against mixing the two because they are constructed differently. He was sympathetic to the cost implication of replacing both but repeated his advice several times.

Perfect timing as the family cage is booked in this week for a big engine out service :mumum:

Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2007 5:02 pm
by boxerpan
tripe wrote: Perfect timing as the family cage is booked in this week for a big engine out service :mumum:
What car needs to have the engine out for servicing ??? Bout as clever as putting the battery under the fuel tank :roll:

Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2007 6:07 pm
by tripe
Funny you should askthat.
same layout as our lovely boxers but 4 cylinders
namely a Subaru Forester turbo

do you think they all went to the same design school of practicality and common sense :?:

by the way, changed both tyres this afternoon but kept the front pilot power as its only done about 1000 to 1500 miles. If anyone here wants it then its yours to collect either from home or the Ace.

Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2007 6:29 pm
by Paul
boxerpan wrote:
tripe wrote: Perfect timing as the family cage is booked in this week for a big engine out service :mumum:
What car needs to have the engine out for servicing ??? Bout as clever as putting the battery under the fuel tank :roll:
ditto my mazda RX8, engine out for 3 mile/36k service... to replace the spark plugs :shock:

Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2007 6:48 pm
by tripe
3 mile service, that must be some high performance engine you got there

Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2007 7:48 pm
by winger
paulR wrote:I'm in the same situation, my rear pilot power has really squared off. I've got a trackday at Mallory Park in a couple of weeks so that should even it up a bit :D
What day is your track day at Mallory next week??

Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2007 7:49 pm
by Paul
er, cough... :oops: yeah... what I meant was 3 year 36k mile service... It's a Wankel, you know :shock:

Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2007 8:39 pm
by sandbar
winger wrote: What day is your track day at Mallory next week??
I'm guessing that that is the BMW Club track day on the 31st. Usually run in conjunction with the Guzzi club - and last year with one of the Buell clubs.

Fantastic atmosphere and very different - without the usual hordes of scruffy non road legal, semi-race Fireblades, GSXR, R1/6 and Ninjas etc. There are a few, but not many. The year before last there were even a couple of R100RS giving it heaps plus a couple of bits of old Brit' iron.

I'll be there :shock:

sandbar

Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2007 8:43 pm
by winger
I'm there on the 27th

Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 7:43 am
by paulR
sandbar wrote:
winger wrote: What day is your track day at Mallory next week??
I'm guessing that that is the BMW Club track day on the 31st. Usually run in conjunction with the Guzzi club - and last year with one of the Buell clubs.

Fantastic atmosphere and very different - without the usual hordes of scruffy non road legal, semi-race Fireblades, GSXR, R1/6 and Ninjas etc. There are a few, but not many. The year before last there were even a couple of R100RS giving it heaps plus a couple of bits of old Brit' iron.

I'll be there :shock:

sandbar
You are correct :D Apart from a few laps of Rockingham this will be my first time on track.
Paul