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TIRES?? What tires are everyone running on their FJR?
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<blockquote data-quote="vzhq16" data-source="post: 1460072" data-attributes="member: 98379"><p>Just bought a second set of Pirelli Angel GT2 A-Spec. I started out with Michelin Road Pilot 5 on this bike, when those wore out I bought Continental Road Attack III GTs. Loved those things! Felt much better on the curvy stuff than the Michelins. I bought a second set of Continentals to replace the first ones but the front tire started cupping prematurely (IMHO) so the next round was the Pirellis. They were slower to break in than the Continentals and didn't transition from upright to leaning into a curve as smoothly as the Continentals but you get used to them pretty quickly. Overall the Michelins were best in the wet. The Continentals were the best handling in the dry and not far behind the Michelins in the wet. The Pirellis are very nearly a match for the Continentals with the previously noted transition warning. The Pirellis gave me the best mileage too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vzhq16, post: 1460072, member: 98379"] Just bought a second set of Pirelli Angel GT2 A-Spec. I started out with Michelin Road Pilot 5 on this bike, when those wore out I bought Continental Road Attack III GTs. Loved those things! Felt much better on the curvy stuff than the Michelins. I bought a second set of Continentals to replace the first ones but the front tire started cupping prematurely (IMHO) so the next round was the Pirellis. They were slower to break in than the Continentals and didn't transition from upright to leaning into a curve as smoothly as the Continentals but you get used to them pretty quickly. Overall the Michelins were best in the wet. The Continentals were the best handling in the dry and not far behind the Michelins in the wet. The Pirellis are very nearly a match for the Continentals with the previously noted transition warning. The Pirellis gave me the best mileage too. [/QUOTE]
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