
Thursday, March 22. 2007Will the Pilot Road 2 surpass the Conti Road Attack? |
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Actually, I considered the Pilot Road's as well, but they were about $100 a pair more than the Contis.
Check out the last 2 pages in this magazine for an interesting review of the Michelin. http://www.zinio.com/express2?issue=206338267
As yet I can not fault these tires, I have given them a flogging, they haven't even looked like letting go. If they give the mileage that they are claiming I would have to rate them above the powers and sportec's