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As above..

 

Friend advised Bridgestone Battlax but kinda expensive. Actually intend to get Michelin but more advise will be better.

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As above..

 

Friend advised Bridgestone Battlax but kinda expensive. Actually intend to get Michelin but more advise will be better.

 

Michelin Pilot Road 2 is good for wet weather (tested it myself) Heard good things about Pilot Road 3 too but was told it is rather pricey at close to $500 a pair.

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Michelin Pilot Road 2 is good for wet weather (tested it myself) Heard good things about Pilot Road 3 too but was told it is rather pricey at close to $500 a pair.

 

Apply to 200cc below as well ?

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As above..

 

Friend advised Bridgestone Battlax but kinda expensive. Actually intend to get Michelin but more advise will be better.

 

I use this... its really one of the best ones... but botak very fast.

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Metzeler M5...tried it personally n proven to be one of the gd choice..

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Michelin Pilot Power.

 

Race track tested in the rain... can still knee down.

 

Whow !!!!! Pilot Power or Pilot Power 2CT ???

 

Used Pilot Power 2CT front & normal rear Pilot Power on my previous bike. Great on dry and confidence in wet too !!!! Price great too .... hahah..

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Bridgestone BT039. You should have stated the make and model of your bike in the first place

 

Oh sorry, Bajaj Pulsar P200

 

Stock Tire

Front:90/90 x 17” Tubeless tyre

Rear :120/80 x 17” Tubeless tyre

 

Currently

Michelin Pilot Sporty ( Make in Thailand)

Front :90/90 17" Tubeless tyre

Rear :100/80 x 17" Tubeless tyre

 

Someone got the same model of bikes change the rear to 130/80 17" before.

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remember.. what's more important is how u ride when the roads r wet then simply relying on the tire.. be smooth.. brake early and apply the throttle progressively.. use as little lean angle as possible

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bridgestone bt39 or dunlop tt900GP both made in japan... :thumb:

heard michelin pilot sporty slippery on wet road .... don't knw how true la....

might wanna try pilot sporty when my tyres wear.....

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Oh sorry, Bajaj Pulsar P200

 

Stock Tire

Front:90/90 x 17” Tubeless tyre

Rear :120/80 x 17” Tubeless tyre

 

Currently

Michelin Pilot Sporty ( Make in Thailand)

Front :90/90 17" Tubeless tyre

Rear :100/80 x 17" Tubeless tyre

 

Someone got the same model of bikes change the rear to 130/80 17" before.

 

 

the michelin pilot sporty not good for wet weather?

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bridgestone bt39 or dunlop tt900GP both made in japan... :thumb:

heard michelin pilot sporty slippery on wet road .... don't knw how true la....

might wanna try pilot sporty when my tyres wear.....

 

some malaysian rider and bike shop recommend me pilot sporty for 2B bike. they told me my TT900 is not good for wet condition. so far i find it ok although i do take precaution during wet condition.

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remember.. what's more important is how u ride when the roads r wet then simply relying on the tire.. be smooth.. brake early and apply the throttle progressively.. use as little lean angle as possible

 

I agree with you but when I got the bike my rear tire only 1/4 bald now is almost bald hahaha so checking with any rider here which tire is better on wet weather ?

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bridgestone bt39 or dunlop tt900GP both made in japan... :thumb:

heard michelin pilot sporty slippery on wet road .... don't knw how true la....

might wanna try pilot sporty when my tyres wear.....

 

Didn't know TT900GP is made in japan, heard alot of ppl mention bt39 threading run out fast don't know how true..

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