

🏍️ Own the road and track with Michelin’s MotoGP DNA!
The Michelin Pilot Power 2CT front tire blends cutting-edge MotoGP technology with dual-compound rubber for superior grip, handling, and lean angles. Designed for sportbike riders demanding top-tier performance on both road and track, it supports speeds up to 168 mph and delivers exceptional durability and feedback, making it the ultimate hybrid tire for aggressive, confident riding.
| ASIN | B005J88A0A |
| Aspect Ratio | 70.0 |
| Brand | Michelin |
| Construction | Bias |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (292) |
| Date First Available | 13 November 2012 |
| Item Weight | 4.08 Kilograms |
| Item model number | 87-9146 |
| Load Index Rating | 58 |
| Manufacturer | Michelin |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 36963 |
| Model | Pilot Power 2 |
| Rim Diameter | 17 Inches |
| Rim Width | 120 Millimeters |
| Section Width | 120 Millimeters |
| Speed Rating | W |
| UTQG | 300 AA A |
R**W
sticky
P**L
2 Tires purchased from Chapparal Data: Rear Mileage - 7,500 miles to first touching wear indicator. Additional 1,500-3,000 before change. Front Mileage - Same Manufacture Dates from this Seller Rear Born-On Date - Ordered April 2020 - Born On Date 0619 (Week 6 of 2019) Front Born-On Date - Ordered Feb 2020 - Born On Date 0819 (Week 8 of 2019) So I received tires about 1 year in warehouse. I'm totally ok with that. They'll only live another 2 years tops. I've been tracking personal mileage on various tires since 1993 (Metzeler, bridgestone Battleax, Pirelli Diablo, and lots of Dunlop). Used on various 600 Ninja Models, and now the Ducati 848 Evo. Hundreds of thousands of miles logged. This tire, Michelin Pilot Power 2CT (front and rear), is the best combo I've come up with so far. I ride about 250 days/year. Lots of highway. No racetrack for the current bike. Just all around aggressive street riding. Keep in mind, these are all high performance tires, so when I say best so far, the margins are slim; they're all pretty good, but comparatively speaking I think these are the best. My criteria are mileage, performance when I need it (cornering on streets/highways) without having to think if I can make it, softness without having to achieve high temperatures, braking/take-off grip, roundness shape retention and pressure retention. All around the best hybrid tire not exclusively for high mileage, or exclusively for track performance. Tires were received unboxed, with label taped around rubber. Manufacturers barcode sticker was present on the bead, or whatever it's called. I hope you guys find these data points helpful. In my experience, getting up to 10,000 miles on a sportbike tire is insane. I plan to stick with these for a long time to come.
A**M
So, I knew my old tires were awful, they had a bunch of miles on them and were desperate need of being replaced. I also paired my purchase with the rear tire of the exact same model. Two tires at once, yikes! I had shopped around quite a bit, and arrived at the Pilot Power 2CT as a good compromise between street-friendly , performance, durability, etc. My bike doesn't see the track, and is usually used around town, or for commuting, but I like to ride through the twisties as well. Took my bike down to a local shop that would install the tires, got them tossed on and... what a difference. The bike sticks to the road, it corners better, it turns in quicker. It tracks better, it's more accurate through the turns, everything. They were even better than the previous tires ever were (Continental Road Attacks, for reference). The bike shop warned me multiple times that "new tires are slick"; so I took it pretty easy for the first ~20 miles, and started to get used to the tires. I haven't been super aggressive with them yet (most people seem to recommend ~100 miles but, regardless it's a hotly disputed topic) . I can confidently say that these (I bought the front and rear) were an excellent purchase, some of the other "issues" (stuff I would have guessed was suspension issues) with my bike vanished, and it behaves like it's supposed to. When I replace these I'll update with the mileage I got out of them. My bike is a 2005 Suzuki SV650 (with ~20k miles)
A**R
so smooth of a ride...
U**I
Best tires for your motorcycle I use them for the track and they gripped so well even in the rain
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