I've seen all these pics before. Do you see something in them now that's contrary to statements made in this thread?
if so, which ones? :shrug:
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I've seen all these pics before. Do you see something in them now that's contrary to statements made in this thread?
if so, which ones? :shrug:
I run darkside on some and not on others, I have my reasons that I won't go into here, but since there were pic I thought I'd add another to the thread.
Also it might be noted that the pro motorcycle road racers rear tires are usually never bigger than a 180, you don't see them with the big Phat tires so many guys like to run on the street..... ever wonder why that is?:icon_lol:
Another special characteristic of motorcycle tires is the use of large camber angles when turning.....
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How bout this guy, is he "light"siding? :icon_biggrin:
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-t...berCar1960.jpg
And some of this stuff ya just can't make up!!!
From a DS forum,,,,
Here is a still from a guy who made a movie,,, Proclaiming his love for a CT:
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Interesting video. Do all tires flex like that in the turn? Just curious.
They all flex to some extent, depending on pressure and sidewall stiffness. Wouldn't want one that didn't.
And ya know,,, somebody, somewhere, deep in their heart,,, is honestly going to think "What's wrong with that?"
Bob, do you have any handling issues with a front bias tire and a rear radial? I was always told to NEVER mix the two on the same vehicle, especially a motorcycle. I finally scored a spare rear rim so I'll be crossing over to the darkside soon.
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Absolutely none! The Bias Battlax Front, IMHO provides "crisper handling" than the OEM Stone. Like you, I had "old school" training about mixing bias/radial tire until Yamaha released it 1900cc Raider with a stock Bias Front and Radial Rear. When a major manufacturer like Yamaha takes it on their own, or at least it engineers, to step to the plate and endorse the concept, who am I to argue:icon_wink:
With just over 5400 miles of wear on the Ax, I'm elated with its wear and performance:icon_biggrin:
Honda makes cars... Honda makes Motorcycles......Why do they put car tires on cars and motorcycle tires on motorcycles......Must be a reason....?
Anyways...
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