- Extraordinary grip
- Excellent longevity

Key benefits for Michelin Pilot Road 4 tire

Pilot Road 4 TIRE REVIEW
There are 8 reviews for the Pilot Road 4

Rating Snapshot
When asked, 83% of reviewers recommend this tire
1-5 on 8 reviews

Great tirea
These have been a great tire on my bike. They feel secure and grippy on the road and really grab a turn. The ride is smooth and they installed super easy.

Over 18,000 miles so far
Bought at the end of May 2023. It's now early October 2024 and just over 18,000 miles later, I'm getting ready to replace them. I love these tires.

Confidence Inspiring
I have a set of these beauties on my 2007 1100S MTS and absolutely love them. They hold up extremely well under aggressive cornering - no chicken strips here! Living in the Pacific Northwest, we get considerable rain and traction is no problem. The only issue I have is that I can lay the bike so far over I now need new boots from scraping the pavement! So much fun!!!
Hi Irishman, thank you for your review! We appreciate your feedback.
Michelin US
June 21, 2022

the best tire
good grip any time, rain to thunder shower,feeling very good. best tire, for kawasaki concours 14

Good and not so good
Good for PR4 is life and rain control. Bad is the fact that they begin to hum after 5 - 6000 miles. Cupping follows. Riding in the twisties is fair-not great. I typically ran about 10,000 mi. on the Michelins. I've purchased somewhere around 15+ pairs of Michelin tires: PR 2, 3, 4 between 2008 and 2016 for BMW R1200 RTs Then I won a set of Dunlop Roadsmart 2. Much better overall. Roadsmart 3; even better. Now running a Roadsmart 4 rear and Roadsmart 3 on front due to offerings for BMW GS. Much better road feel from the Dunlops, especially in the twisties. Rain seems about equal. Life goes to Dunlop.
Hi Paxton, thank you for your review. Many factors can impact regular wear of a front tire starting with the proper air pressure, riding style (even braking, braking into corners, etc.), surface of the road, and condition of the components on your bike just to name a few. Once cupping begins, it is nearly impossible to correct so it is important to monitor and adjust subjective factors accordingly.
Michelin US
May 27, 2021