continentals?
but we live on some islands! they CAN'T be any good here!
continentals?
but we live on some islands! they CAN'T be any good here!



it was just a comment, i DON'T like michelins, and when did i suggest we were discussing slicks?
knock the chip off your shoulder son
Idle you wouldn't be one-eyed by any chance would you?
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Merv



no, unlike others i was trying to get across the idea that it all depends on how you ride, what the conditions are and what the bike is.
to accept one pressure setting for all variables is sheer lunacy but you go ahead and do so if you're so inclined
while you're at it, go ask the fast guys at the track one day what pressures they ride on; i bet they don't follow continentals philosophy either
ok. I thought we were talking about tyre pressures for road bike on the road.
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yeah, with the exorbitant prices motorcyclists have to pay for rubber it is often a choice between economy and grip.
buying second hand race tyres starts to make a lot of sense if you want to run soft and sticky. my last set of used grooved slicks lasted as long as any set of new tyres i've had and cost about $200 fitted. I recently picked up 2 more sets for $100 in total.
yeah. been looking at second hand race tyres. Put a brand new pilot road2 on the back for $330 and got a Racetec front second hand for $70 and $32.50 to put it on the bike. Seems to be doing the job. Have to save some money for fuel somewhere.
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anyone know what the fine is for running slicks/race tyres on the road? the ones marked "not for highway use"
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