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Talking how much fun is riding hard!!!!

ok useless thread but i'm in a great mood.

left work at 2:30pm and felt shitty. long hard day and now have to ride home feeling tired.

wearing full kit due to early start and bloody cold weather and even wearing earplugs for the first time.

any way since i had the plugs in i couldn't here the exhaust fully (plugs seem to work ) and since reading an article on how good the new michelin pilot powers are, i thought i'd test em out.

wooo f'in hoo. hit the gas half way through a corner and she stood up while still learned over and came vertical

all the way home i was going hard (very naughty i know) but soooo much fun

won't tell you my speeds :22yikes: coz i posted earlier how naughty it is but its soooooo much fun
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What gear and how lengthy was the corner? C'mon, what speed was it... (MPH)... I won't tell. Any rear slides? hehe.
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that was the problem. what gear?

i thought i was in second but it was still first at about 5k.

it was a slip lane. one of those small lanes at intersections where you can turn left anytime with care. wanted to beat traffiic who just got the green light so it was go go gas time.

averaged 90mph and topped out at 170mph on a straight. had to watch out for wildlife so i backed off

no slides. michelins too good for that. just grip all the way
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Re: how much fun is riding hard!!!!

haha.. nice... quick question about rear tires... i have a 97 F3 and it has stock rear is 160/70/17 and what is on it is 170/70/17.. the rear tire is bald as well..u get the picture... and i need a new tire.. i am new to this and i want some opinions...

first should i stick with the 170 or go back to the stock 160

second from what i am told there are 2 good tires that run about the same price... the michilin M1 and a Dunlap...... which tire would u go with and why....

thanks... sorry for the essay question but i love to learn about this kind of stuff
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Re: how much fun is riding hard!!!!

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had to watch out for wildlife so i backed off
no slides. michelins too good for that. just grip all the way

watch for a roo.........
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Re: how much fun is riding hard!!!!

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150mph is bloody quick. that equates to 240kmhr and my max speed on the track is 265 before a corner at 200kmhr.


no way should you do that on public streets!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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averaged 90mph and topped out at 170mph on a straight. had to watch out for wildlife so i backed off

Naughty naughty Blade-runner. Brass balls dude, haha.
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what can i say. i was bad.

but man i was on a roll.


didn't need to watch out fors roo's, just wallabies (smaller versions at 5 foot tall and 160lbs) and ducks
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Re: how much fun is riding hard!!!!

I wish I could ride... it's been unseasonably COLD outside with rain almost every day. It SUCKS ASS.



Oh, and I forget if I mentioned that I AM NETLESS AT HOME so I can't even sit online and look at vids and talk about riding.
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sorry chubster, i should have answered your question back then


go back to the stock and she will handle a bit quicker.

not sure on the tyres you mean but i ran the dunlop d207's and they were good but i've had better. (bit like pizza really)

new favourite tyre though is the pilot powers. better than the pirelli diablo corsa's i reckon

all grip, even in the wet and no misconceptions.
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Re: how much fun is riding hard!!!!

thanks blayne... those were the ones i was looking at.... ... now all i got to do is go buy it. Thanks... ohh blane whats that other site u were talking about for cbr's and stull like that?...
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not suppoased to but heck.

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Re: how much fun is riding hard!!!!

cool.... thanks
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Hey Blayne, would you recommend those Pilot rubbers for my Suzy? I've got less than 2k on these stock Metzelers, but the rear one seems flatten out a slightly in the middle. I'm wondering if it's ok to push 2.5-3k? There are still tread spikes on the side (lack of curves in America's down under).
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Re: how much fun is riding hard!!!!

hey guys.. went to the dealership and got the Dunlop D208 ZR tires... i went back to the stock 160/60/17 and all i have to say is WOW

it handle's like a dream.. when i want to turn it turns.. and i havent felt it slip side to side like before.. (haha f'n scarry ) all i know is im so glad that i went with these..

i recomend these tires to anyone that wants grip in rain or dry.. i got about 60 miles on the tire and it started raining cats and dogs.. couldnt believe how good it handled wet.. i was scared before to ride in rain because of my lack of experience.. but now i feel comfortable with the bike...

the tire wasnt too bad.. was like $130 + like $35 to install.. took like 40 minutes... this is more than i paid for all 4 tires installed at Wal-Mart for my jetta LMAO
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awesome choice chub, the 208's are a great tyre until you try pirelli corsa's or these pilots although for the money the 208's are the best deal (in my price research down here).

for Z, michelin have released dual compound tyres with hard centres and softer sides for conditions like yours. may be pricey but you may get twice the milage
AUS site
http://www.michelin.com.au/news/showNews.asp?ID=47

US site
http://two-wheels.michelin.com/2w/fr...104059&lang=EN

or US michelins' tyre choice for your bike
http://two-wheels.michelin.com/2w/fr...nee=494e434f4b

it mentions the sports but they suck.
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