Just some nonsense
ORIGINAL: TK954RR
Jeez Doog pay attention, or we will have to give AA one of your stars
Jeez Doog pay attention, or we will have to give AA one of your stars
Hmm,thanks for the"douchebag" for not knowing what the stars meant doog. You seem to think you "run this" forum. I guess it would have been less of adouchebag moveof me to just read and find out what the stars meant eh?
HAHA you're right. This will surely stir things up, and can't wait to see what he has to say now, was even willing to give me a star, how sad am I to read so fast and reply so stupidly. HA
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.
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.
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.
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.


