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Originally Posted by csmith12
Yes, I do like them very much. If your like me and care more about grip and twisty riding, at the expense of straight line mileage then you can't really go wrong with the rosso's. Honestly though, don't rule out other options just yet upon my review though, tire preferences are such a fickle thing. A set of dual compound tires may fit your riding habits much better vs. the rosso's. Maybe a tire that has a harder center compound and sticky edges would serve you well?
If memory serves me right, Lake worth is in FL right?
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You got it, I'm in Florida. I will definitely do some more research before making a final decision but this thread is proving to be very positive toward those tires. Would you mind explaining what a "dual compound" tire is? Like any advantages or disadvantages?