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Kidbiker wrote:Need good wet and dry grip too!
T.Murphy wrote:Cue "these are best " and "those are best" and "they square off in no time at all" and (the latest one I've heard) "they tip in so much quicker". What the fook is THAT all about?
Fekk me, I am just a moron and can't tell stork from butter.
I wish I was a Riding God and not a Dog and could distinguish and recognise the finer nuances in tyres for the Bird.
Anyrode Kidbiker, the experts will soon be here to tell you what to buy.
Kidbiker wrote:Need good wet and dry grip too!
No shit .....well, I aint yet met anyone who didn't.
iainm9438 wrote:who the fook cares what tyres you use......unless you are Valentino Rossi, you ain't going to find the limits of even the cheapest ones on market
and
some silly cow can still pull out in front of you i a car and wreck your bike and enjoyment of riding for ever!
T.Murphy wrote:Kidbiker wrote:Need good wet and dry grip too!
No shit .....well, I aint yet met anyone who didn't.
Kidbiker wrote:T.Murphy wrote:Kidbiker wrote:Need good wet and dry grip too!
No shit .....well, I aint yet met anyone who didn't.
Bloody sunny weather riders thats who,
thanx for the help people (those who aint sodding angry at the world )
Got a few weeks left till get a chance to get em done..... cheers
iainm9438 wrote:hang on ......... she pulled out literally 2 feet in front of me whilst i was at 50ish MPH, so even with steel spikes fitted i wouldn't have had enough time to stop!
Tazcbr1100xx wrote:iainm9438 wrote:hang on ......... she pulled out literally 2 feet in front of me whilst i was at 50ish MPH, so even with steel spikes fitted i wouldn't have had enough time to stop!
Iain - learn to fcukin read old bean - I was referring to HER tyres that didn't stop HER from pulling out - not the ones YOU had on
Jeezus it's hard working with mere mortals at times
Kidbiker wrote:
thanx for the help people (those who aint sodding angry at the world )
Got a few weeks left till get a chance to get em done..... cheers
iainm9438 wrote:T.Murphy wrote:Cue "these are best " and "those are best" and "they square off in no time at all" and (the latest one I've heard) "they tip in so much quicker". What the fook is THAT all about?
Fekk me, I am just a moron and can't tell stork from butter.
I wish I was a Riding God and not a Dog and could distinguish and recognise the finer nuances in tyres for the Bird.
Anyrode Kidbiker, the experts will soon be here to tell you what to buy.
Kidbiker wrote:Need good wet and dry grip too!
No shit .....well, I aint yet met anyone who didn't.
you know what Tim, now that I've become a miserable fookin twat, your posts are starting to make perfect sense!
Tazcbr1100xx wrote:iainm9438 wrote:hang on ......... she pulled out literally 2 feet in front of me whilst i was at 50ish MPH, so even with steel spikes fitted i wouldn't have had enough time to stop!
Iain - learn to fcukin read old bean - I was referring to HER tyres that didn't stop HER from pulling out - not the ones YOU had on
Jeezus it's hard working with mere mortals at times
T.Murphy wrote:Tazcbr1100xx wrote::stupid)
Mebbe it#s what you cnoots all need.
Kidbiker wrote::banghead)
I take it all back....... i mentioned my random thinking of tyre choice to a lad at work. The subject was ended when he said to me "you want them moto-cross tyres, they must ave awesome grip. You cant fall off with them on"
So there you have it lads....we have all been missing the answer right bloody in front of us. so big chunky nobblies is the way forward according my mensa going mate
barsteward wrote:Well for what it's worth just hads a pair of tyres delivered and they ar5e being fitted tomorra.
Michelin Pilot Road 2 120/70 ZR17 (58W) & 180/55 ZR17 (73W)
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