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    DarkSider#1617 Steve 0080's Avatar
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    Inside for the right handers and outside for the left handers !!!


    You will not be able to tell anything!
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    Wouldn't work for me but to each his own. 21 lbs.??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve 0080 View Post
    Inside for the right handers and outside for the left handers !!!


    You will not be able to tell anything!
    The report I got on the tire was exactly that!!

    My big interest is the fact that it only weights in at 21 pounds rather than the 25 for a Michelin Alpin. That can make a big difference when running the twisties. The lighter weight increases the fun factor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Monk View Post
    The report I got on the tire was exactly that!!

    My big interest is the fact that it only weights in at 21 pounds rather than the 25 for a Michelin Alpin. That can make a big difference when running the twisties. The lighter weight increases the fun factor.
    Do you have all-right-turn twisties ?

    Seriously, will the bike have a tendency to track right or left with an asymmetric tread pattern ?

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    Hmmm, I guess if you put the "meatier" side to the right, the natural right-slope camber of the roads will be compensated for.

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