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#31
^Ah ha...there's the infamous "they turn in quicker" comment. I remember making the exact same remark the first time I put new tires on a bike.

We must remember that new tires will ALWAYS turn in quicker than the worn-down, squared-off old ones. The difference is remarkable, but you wouldn't notice it as much if you rode two CBs with new tires on each.

Looking forward to getting me some Angel GTs soon Wink
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#32
My CB is turning in like crap right now, every curve a fight and it wants to run wide out of every turn. I'm on the last few miles on these tires and you can really feel it. Feels like a deterioration of skills, but from experience know this is what it feels like to ride on worn out rubber.
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#33
(12-18-2015, 04:24 AM)Pterodactyl_imp Wrote:
(12-18-2015, 12:56 AM)wiredgeorge_imp Wrote: Like I said in my original post, "I won't even bother ask which tires to buy because everyone who has ever bought a tire thinks their tire is peachy-keen bwhahahah"

I think I am going to look for some Kendas or Shinkos.... hehe

That's because most are tight wads and by the time they get around the spiders in their pockets they are riding on slicks. So any new tyre is going to be "peachy-keen bwhahahah". Beer

Cheers

That's because most are tight wads and by the time they get around the spiders in their pockets they are riding on slicks. So any new tyre is going to be "peachy-keen bwhahahah". Beer

Cheers
Well, Ferret, dig deep and get that "peachy-keen bwhahahah" feeling.

Cheers mate.
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#34
It's inevitable lol. Like to get into April with them and have semi fresh skins for the rally. Might be a few curves there lol
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