Beautiful weather day here in the neighborhood! Just had my old Pilot Road 3 tires replaced with the Pilot Power 3 tires and a 55 profile rear instead of 50.
Was busy today but wanted to "scrub the new tires" a bit to get rid of the slippery newness over the siped area at least. Thought I'd get a few miles on it and let it sit over night to check air pressure retention before getting it out on the back roads tomorrow for some longer break-in.
Well guys, 95 miles later, I have to say that I love the new tires already! Now the weather is perfect today so I do not know how they will do on wet surfaces yet (Pilot Road 3's were marvelous in the wet) but the Plower 3's are, to date, the best tires I have tried on dry roads! The higher profile is responsible, I assume, for the way the bile rolls over into the turns and more easily changes direction mid-turn but the traction was confidence inspiring from the 'git-go'!
No worries taking the slippery new off the treads and enjoyed every second; made several different loops of the back roads and spent straight-aways weaving aggressively within the legal lanes (when the way was clear and the law was not in sight).
For touring, the Road 3's are hard to fault; I can't do it at any rate. They really did it well and they showed little wear with some pretty long miles on super highways as well. I don't expect these Power 3's to return that kind of mileage, but I'm not planning on going to the coasts this year either. I left the old tires at the shop for someone there to use or for them to give to someone who mounts their own tires. I pay to have them mounted and there was not enough mileage left to meet that expense. I wouldn't have changed them out quite so soon (7 thousand miles) if I weren't going on a short trip soon into the twisties. I expect the new tires will make the next sport touring trip just that much more enjoyable.
If you haven't slipped on a 55 rear, you might really want to experience it. And, if you are looking for a new set of road performance tires, the Power 3's seem promising.
Cheers!