Just some nonsense
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RE: Just some nonsense
HAHAHA I will surely stay at one star forever. Anyway, enough nonsense, what tires should I really run, I hear everyone talking about different ones, and I have been running Dunlop Qualifiers and they suck. I chew through them so fast, but I was told not to run perrelis by several different people.
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RE: Just some nonsense
Their reasoning was that it was too hard of a compound to run on this bike. All of the people that told me not to run Pirellis on it were the people at the dealership, and the friend that I have at the shop told me he would NOT even put the pirellis on the bike if I wanted him to. They said they do not stick as well as the dunlops, but I do not seem to get much more than 3k miles on the dunlops that I've been running. I cannot afford to keep running these tires, especially for the amount of riding that I do.
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RE: Just some nonsense
Hey bobjoe, where in Appleton did you have the guy set up your power commander? I haven't touched mine since I bought it last year, just assuming everything is set up right, yet I don't know much about it, and what settings are done to it. I'd like to know more, and would definately take a trip to Appleton since I am only 4 hours from there, just to have him take a look at mine.
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RE: Just some nonsense
ORIGINAL: AAnderson
Their reasoning was that it was too hard of a compound to run on this bike. All of the people that told me not to run Pirellis on it were the people at the dealership, and the friend that I have at the shop told me he would NOT even put the pirellis on the bike if I wanted him to. They said they do not stick as well as the dunlops, but I do not seem to get much more than 3k miles on the dunlops that I've been running. I cannot afford to keep running these tires, especially for the amount of riding that I do.
Their reasoning was that it was too hard of a compound to run on this bike. All of the people that told me not to run Pirellis on it were the people at the dealership, and the friend that I have at the shop told me he would NOT even put the pirellis on the bike if I wanted him to. They said they do not stick as well as the dunlops, but I do not seem to get much more than 3k miles on the dunlops that I've been running. I cannot afford to keep running these tires, especially for the amount of riding that I do.