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Michelin Pilot Sport reviews?

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R R

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May 22, 2012, 5:21:29 PM5/22/12
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AMuzi

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May 22, 2012, 5:50:33 PM5/22/12
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Haven't seen these yet.
Not as heavy as a City nor as thin as a Dynamic.
Roughly weighs like a Pasela TG or a RiBMo

Seems like a good idea. We like Michelin here.

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James

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May 22, 2012, 10:54:25 PM5/22/12
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On 23/05/12 07:50, AMuzi wrote:
> R R wrote:
>> http://www.michelinbicycletire.com/michelinbicycle/index.cfm?event=pilotsport.view
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>> Anyone have an opinion?
>>
>
> Haven't seen these yet.
> Not as heavy as a City nor as thin as a Dynamic.
> Roughly weighs like a Pasela TG or a RiBMo
>
> Seems like a good idea. We like Michelin here.
>

It appears to me the Krylion is no longer made. Is that correct? Is
there a Pro4 that is most like the Krylion was? Maybe the "Service
Course" or "Endurance"?

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datakoll

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May 23, 2012, 2:36:59 AM5/23/12
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On Tuesday, May 22, 2012 3:21:29 PM UTC-6, R R wrote:
> http://www.michelinbicycletire.com/michelinbicycle/index.cfm?event=pilotsport.view
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> Anyone have an opinion?

TIRES LOCK UP UND sound squweeeeeeeeeeee und ya run off the road und hit a tree.

Ronko

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May 23, 2012, 1:57:49 PM5/23/12
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In article <jphjgv$l1t$1...@dont-email.me>, james.e...@gmail.com
says...
I think Michelin is marketing the Pro4 Endurance as the Krylion
replacement. A long time Michelin fan, I wanted to go to 25 in the back and
couldn't fine Pro3 in that size so tried a Conti GP4000S. I can't tell
much difference in road feel or traction, but the Conti does seem to be
wearing substantially longer and because its a 25 I can put about 110psi in
it and not get pinch flats which I would occasionally get with the Michelin
700x23 (I suppose a Conti 700x23 would do the same).

AMuzi

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May 23, 2012, 8:48:07 PM5/23/12
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Right, see link above for the current models

Tom $herman (-_-)

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May 25, 2012, 11:44:41 PM5/25/12
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Cool!

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datakoll

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May 26, 2012, 12:15:14 AM5/26/12
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at 9:44

OUAT, M produced a tire designed to kill Italians and Germans.
The X and ZX went around rain soaked curves like a train but stop short ? FORGETABBOUTIT

Terminal and often fatal lockup came with a 'squuuuueeeeeee' sound as the tires slide you to your death.

wore forever. incroyable gas mileage. stop ? NADA.
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