BT 016's...Mmmmm I like them, changed my monster's handling very much for the better...great feed back and I feel very confident on them.
BT 016's...Mmmmm I like them, changed my monster's handling very much for the better...great feed back and I feel very confident on them.
Yeah! Mmmmmm... new tyre.
I was tempted to try those, but I still remember my last set of Bridgestones with less than fond memories. As for the "if it aint broke" thing, after having many sets of Avons, and despite really loving the Storms, I decided to have a change, and got my first Michelin ever today. The front Storm's barely scrubbed in, so I left it on there. If it goes the way of the last one, it'll be stuffed before the rear one's half worn, so maybe another Michelin...?
... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
Dunno really....![]()
Finally had the ST back on the road yesterday. Its been sitting in the garage with new tyres for two months. I had to forcably remind myself that the tyres needed to be scrubbed in.
Like others I know too many bikers who have failed the take it easy test the hard way.
But yeah don't new tyres feel good.
The manufacturers sometimes spray the tyres with a release agent to make them easier to get out of the mould and they don't always do a very good job of cleaning the chemical off. Silicone doesn't have a very high coefficient of friction. I saw a guy drop a Blackbird on the first corner he came to on new tyres, and he was being very careful.
Fitted some Conti Race Attacks and rode to Akoroa and back. Just could not stop smiling![]()
"I don't like it, and I'm sorry I ever had anything to do with it." -- Erwin Schrodinger talking about quantum mechanics.
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