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I guess I'm not that hardcore...
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<blockquote data-quote="RzrBak" data-source="post: 1216300" data-attributes="member: 86804"><p>I just replaced the tires this past week but i have not heard anyone say before that they had winter and summer tires. Interesting. This was my first time venturing into the territory of taking the wheels off but wanted to thoroughly inspect the axles, splines, seals etc. and found out it's cheaper than taking the whole bike to the shop and have them do it. Thank God though for Google and You Tube (next time it won't take near as long)! I had a local shop put the tires on so they could be computer balanced.</p><p></p><p>I had Michelin Road Pilots on and put quite a few miles on them but never felt like they weren't gripping the road. Then again, I was mostly straight-line riding and not hardcore twisties.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RzrBak, post: 1216300, member: 86804"] I just replaced the tires this past week but i have not heard anyone say before that they had winter and summer tires. Interesting. This was my first time venturing into the territory of taking the wheels off but wanted to thoroughly inspect the axles, splines, seals etc. and found out it's cheaper than taking the whole bike to the shop and have them do it. Thank God though for Google and You Tube (next time it won't take near as long)! I had a local shop put the tires on so they could be computer balanced. I had Michelin Road Pilots on and put quite a few miles on them but never felt like they weren't gripping the road. Then again, I was mostly straight-line riding and not hardcore twisties. [/QUOTE]
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