please stop , the red letters and tales of your own greatness are scaring me and making me feel like I have a small willy(compared to yours)
please stop , the red letters and tales of your own greatness are scaring me and making me feel like I have a small willy(compared to yours)
Chicken strips on there rear??? I can get rid of those on my way commuting to work... Getting rid of the front ones sorts the men from the boys...hehehe
Anyway... Alot of my mates (that being racers and hooligans on the road) dont like using slicks on the road as they dont get upto temperature and slide too much/unstable (ever watched Ray Clee sometimes on a set of dunlops down the front straight of manfield... WOOOOOHOOOOOO slapper central)... Used to ride with a few quick guys on the road... They all used racetechs or supercorsas... Bruce came along and wasted them on a set of Pilot Powers... PP's are the best tyre to use fast on the road, as they handle the wet well, get good milage (2000kms hard riding on a 1000 with WP or Ohlins) and only cost about $500 for a set if you shop around and fit them yourself... Cant ever brag about your riding till someone else can vouch for it on KB... And when they do, people dont blab on about it...
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So is it true that a South Islander who had never seen the road you were on proceeded to ride away from you on a 1/4 tonne 83hp sports tourer?
So are you going to test them back to back? ie one run on slicks, and one run on proddy tyres? I think modern tyres are so good, theres no real advantage in running slicks, is there? Especially if you can source racer take offs.
well hell, i reckon i've ridden so many different road tyres i don't need a scientific test.
i think a good subjective test; there are just too many variable for an objective one
a few of the bike shops will sell you ex race slicks. if you tell them their for the road though, they'll probably refuse to sell em
that's just smart business sense
well some say that but i say fuck it, i know what i can and have done, and i don't give a damn if that upsets people.
sure sean, simon, chris and tony, andrew and paul are all better riders than me, they had more commitment and worked hard at it.
when i was riding well though, i'd usually be near the front somewhere and i've given some of those guys a hard go or a beating on occassion.
i mentioned speaking to shaun years ago at taupo when he was a stroppy youth. he had the right attitude and he had that commitment.
like a few other kiwis he never quite made it to the top but to be up there with the best kiwi riders ever is no mean achievement
i reckon we've consistently had superbly talented riders in NZ, it's usually been money and distance that screwed them
sigh
I'M a south islander too, makarewa, southland, irish labourers and farmers...........and revolutionaries too. my bro's more in the know abt that stuff. there's a guy called danny breen who was a real shit stirrer in the early 1900's; the english hated him.
he made the news by killing some english policemen because he didn't like their politics
maybe that's the belligerent gene we all seem have
if i'd stayed in southland i'd probably still be driving a kingswood and drinking scooners
as for the dago whale, guzzis are nice bikes, i've owned a few
it aint about hp, it's about torque and chassis on the road.
i don't need to do 200 to have fun, i don't need to do 150
Fair enoughNot saying dont try them, but have seen alot of guys go down at the track recently on slicks with hardly any braking/lean go down due to cold slicks and no warmers... Havent heard anything great about slicks on the road at all... But as Gav says... 600 proddie tyres... nice and cheap, generally lots of life left...
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I don't think you'd keep 'em warm enough.....I have trouble with the 209gp's when I'm not going hard......they get too cold too fast.....
One of my mates ran slicks on the road for a bit (he was too slack to change 'em) and reckoned they were bloody dangerous, and he's no slouch.....no grooves though....I guess if ya groove 'em enough you could get 'em to stay warm....![]()
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Chicken Strips ! how quaintwhen you understand bike handling, tyre profiles and riding properly you may finally realize that they don't mean shit on a road bike.
ride on the road like you do on the track and only one person will win.... he wears a long black cloak and holds an old farm implement in his hands.
Ride her every day... while you still can!
remember to sand off the not for hiway use otherwise they will fail you
on a WOF! ran some cut slicks for a while they were bloody dangerouse
when cold and used to pick up all sorts of stuff off the road (bits of glass ETC) and lots of the front wound up plasterd on the radiator as well
the art of diplomacy is saying nice doggie,
until you find a big rock
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