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    Hi everyone, does Michelin pilot sporty (front) perform well wid 200ns?
    Will it skid?
    Will there be enough grip with the roads?
    By seeing the threads of the tyre I am confused to fix it or not?

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    Re: Michelin pilot sporty

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      Re: Michelin pilot sporty

      Originally posted by Samarth 619 View Post
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      Well I am guessing you are desperately looking for an upgrade from the hopeless stock TVS eurogrip tyres of 200ns/as.Well in that case I will suggest you to get hold of MRF Zapper FQ 100/80 on front and MRF Zapper Q or Zapper S 130/70 on back this is a very good package consodering the above average grip ,socks up the bump pretty good and over all value for money and long lasting.Michelin is also very good tyre but considering the VFM I will go with MRF.

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        Re: Michelin pilot sporty

        Originally posted by Harihp95 View Post
        Hi everyone, does Michelin pilot sporty (front) perform well wid 200ns?
        Will it skid?
        Will there be enough grip with the roads?
        By seeing the threads of the tyre I am confused to fix it or not?
        The front Michelin maybe fine. But my short experience was not good at all.

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          Re: Michelin pilot sporty

          Originally posted by Harihp95 View Post
          Hi everyone, does Michelin pilot sporty (front) perform well wid 200ns?
          Will it skid?
          Will there be enough grip with the roads?
          By seeing the threads of the tyre I am confused to fix it or not?
          Form what I've heard pilot sporty is a hard compound and it's not the best option. If you're going for Michellin, go for the pilot street. Or else you have MRF FC1 as another worthy option.

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            Re: Michelin pilot sporty

            Piloty Sporty is a horrible tyre in wet condition. Pilot Street is better.
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            • #7
              Re: Michelin pilot sporty

              Anyone have any idea of dual sports tyres? Or something with good wet road grip that's not puncture prone

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