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Old 05-Oct-2004, 10:03
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Hi, There...

Back on track after 2 years.....

Anybody knows what the competition tyres from michelin is called, thinking pilot power and etc.....

The thing is i got a firend of mine who's working with tyres and he's able to give me the tyres for nearly nothing only have to pay for the paperwork... But he does not know anything about MC-tyres he mainly deals with car tyres only..

So i need to give him the name of the tyres.... It's michelin slicks, intermediate and wet i can get. I know there's been a lot of talking which tyre is the best. have always driven with the michelin and suits me fine...

Regards Flemming W.

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[Edited on 5-10-2004 by flemse]
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Old 05-Oct-2004, 21:14
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Pilot race is road legal race tyre
Slick is just that-slick but differing compounds
Inters are intermediate race tyre-good in damp conditions and generally but won't grip quite as well as full slick
Wets are wets, race use only on really wet surfaces, don't last very long but give great grip and clear water very well, but on a dry or drying track-5 laps and they're toast.

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Old 05-Oct-2004, 21:42
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The Tyres are strictly for race use...

Have seen some tyres called michelin race tyre, but i'm not sure if it's the right name.
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