Here's one we like for a lot of reasons:
Put on a set of Continental Road Attack tires that they recommended. Haven't put any miles on them yet, but they look good. -bg
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Created on: 02/12/09 09:38 AM
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02/12/09 9:38 AM
Here's one we like for a lot of reasons:
Put on a set of Continental Road Attack tires that they recommended. Haven't put any miles on them yet, but they look good. -bg
* Last updated by: bgordon on 2/12/2009 @ 9:39 AM *
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02/16/09 12:40 PM
Let us know about those Conti's, I have Mich 2CT Roads on right now, but if you can get better turn in with the Conti's I'd like to try them.
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02/27/09 7:18 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7fn1XndE3o&NR=1 Practice.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DARsTJkqBXs&NR=1 < Watch the guy in the white leathers stand to shake the (((wob))) and then stays in it. This technique is never let off once you back it in. You should have this down as mastered, watch Nicky at the end.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFW9MFw4OPA&NR=1 Practice
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d26Co62u89s&feature=related Dis ear is practice. Watch the talent make it easy. Some fast ass that can ride is reminds me of, Rotty.
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07/24/09 10:16 PM
The conti's hold up fairly well. I ran two sets. they grip really well and handle good in the rain. For the money they got decent mileage. They like higher pressures I ran 42 rear and 38 front. I like the pilot road 2's better but the do cost a little more.
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07/25/09 6:06 AM
Hi, heathun.
Yes, they do pretty well. After our recent trip to Yellowstone (2K+ miles), I noticed that the center of the rear tire had started to flatten out. Too many straight line miles, I guess.
The front had a wobble at 50mph, so I decided to change tires a bit early. Just getting started with a 600 mile trip this weekend on a pair of BT-016's. Bought them because they were the most popular tires in the poll in the forum here.
Looking good so far... -bg
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