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Metzler Belt Separation
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<blockquote data-quote="madmike2" data-source="post: 41649" data-attributes="member: 151"><p>I believe you have missed the point. My '04 had 'Stones, the '05 came with Metz. I replaced the OEMs at 5K. My choice. I tend to take the information here about Metz as advice. Should I choose to run them and have a problem, then onus is on me because I made a decision to use that tire that had been reported as having <u>some</u> problems.</p><p></p><p>I (me, myself and I) chose to not stay with the Metz tires. I didn't want to be the 1 in 50,000 (or whatever the number) to have a problem. I replaced the 'Stones on the '04 because I didn't like the feel of them. Others love their 020's. So!?!?</p><p></p><p>Should you have a problem with your tire of choice, there are those here with a long memory who would stand in line to say, "I told you so!" Even that would be in jest because the terror involved is nothing any of us would wish on another rider.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madmike2, post: 41649, member: 151"] I believe you have missed the point. My '04 had 'Stones, the '05 came with Metz. I replaced the OEMs at 5K. My choice. I tend to take the information here about Metz as advice. Should I choose to run them and have a problem, then onus is on me because I made a decision to use that tire that had been reported as having [U]some[/U] problems. I (me, myself and I) chose to not stay with the Metz tires. I didn't want to be the 1 in 50,000 (or whatever the number) to have a problem. I replaced the 'Stones on the '04 because I didn't like the feel of them. Others love their 020's. So!?!? Should you have a problem with your tire of choice, there are those here with a long memory who would stand in line to say, "I told you so!" Even that would be in jest because the terror involved is nothing any of us would wish on another rider. [/QUOTE]
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