September 7th, 2017, 09:19 AM
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#11
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Rev Limiter
Name: Jay
Location: WI
Join Date: Jul 2013
Motorcycle(s): '06 SV650n, '00 Derbi GPR, '64 CA77 Dream 305, '70 CL450 Scrambler, numerous dirt bikes
Posts: A lot.
MOTM - Jun '18, Oct '16
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Quote:
Originally Posted by "A"
Good tire, bad tire, new tire, old tire, any tire.. you will still have to feel for the limits cautiously in the beginning until that first layer of rubber gets scrubbed off and you are familiar with their performance.
The deciding factor should be how cheap you are willing to risk with your bike and how much performance you expect to get out of these tires that you are using. Only OP can answer for himself.
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Not really.
Newer/better = safer.
Always.
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