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Considering a 2016 FJR, but concerned about tranny recall.
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<blockquote data-quote="Sunnyorlando" data-source="post: 1456260" data-attributes="member: 92915"><p>FWIW - I have been running Pirelli Angel GT II A Spec for the past 2~3 sets. It's a tire that does not get mentioned/credited much for some reason, but it deserves a strong consideration. Others I ride with also like it even after having had Michelin, Metzler or Dunlops, all of which I've tried as well on previous bikes. I've also run Bridgestone a while back, and Avon...</p><p>And as we all know though, the tire that works great in one bike, may not be the same on another ene similar bike.</p><p>Our riding style is 'spirited', and we see our share of rain, especially when we travel to other areas. The Angel GT II is an excellent tire with great predictability on dry or wet surfaces.</p><p>I may try the new Michelins so I can have a comparison on the FJR, but the Angel GT's are solid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sunnyorlando, post: 1456260, member: 92915"] FWIW - I have been running Pirelli Angel GT II A Spec for the past 2~3 sets. It's a tire that does not get mentioned/credited much for some reason, but it deserves a strong consideration. Others I ride with also like it even after having had Michelin, Metzler or Dunlops, all of which I've tried as well on previous bikes. I've also run Bridgestone a while back, and Avon... And as we all know though, the tire that works great in one bike, may not be the same on another ene similar bike. Our riding style is 'spirited', and we see our share of rain, especially when we travel to other areas. The Angel GT II is an excellent tire with great predictability on dry or wet surfaces. I may try the new Michelins so I can have a comparison on the FJR, but the Angel GT's are solid. [/QUOTE]
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Considering a 2016 FJR, but concerned about tranny recall.
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