It's normal for the road.
I always have them but used to run off the edge of slicks on track. The road is a different environment if you want to stay riding.
It's normal for the road.
I always have them but used to run off the edge of slicks on track. The road is a different environment if you want to stay riding.
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
I've just realised that Tapatalk soehow logged me in under my old forum name, which I thought no longer worked. I'm back to SaferRides.
The front Road 5 seems sensitive to pressure, and can feel twitchy at low speed if it's too high. I usually run around 34 on the R1, but that's quite a light bike.
You'd have to be brave to get to the edge of the Road 5 front!
The 4 and 5 did about the same mileage, but I've heard that the 6 is even better. It's nice to have tyres that last more than 6 months at today's prices.
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Yeah wondered about the name change lol. The front on the 1400 steers like a truck if the pressure is anything under 35 cold. Its big heavy beast but the good side is, with our shit roads, you can just throw it in and the suspension flaps away and handles it.
Agree on the wear rate of these touring tyres....
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