thecarpenter wrote:
RK I almost forgot to ask about your tires. How are they handling wet conditions, any more slips?
This is Southern California... AS in "It Never Rains In Southern CA" But when it does it pours...
I've been really lucky - I only got caught in one down pour - and because it's so dry out here the oil and road film gets pretty thick, so when it does rain - everything slips - probably studded snow tires would slip... That said: as I got farther into the wet ride last time and the roads started to get cleaner the tires worked pretty good actually - just be really careful on those painted lines and arrows they're using these days... they are ALWAYS SLIPPERY - EVEN WHEN DRY!!
harley wrote:
I am happy with my new Michelins, only about a thousand miles so far but a lot of rain and I get good traction under heavy power for wet roads. Off to N.J. right now for a car show in my old home town. It is a little funny this is a town that if you had anything custom in the fifties or sixties you were instantly pulled over. Should be a nice trip for the day then off for the week.
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Right now I have almost 7k on my set - Some of the guys I ride with can't believe how much life is still left in the back tire - But on average I usually get 10k out of a back tire. This one looks like it will do that - can't say it will do more - but I ride it like I stole it more often than not.
thecarpenter wrote:
I'm pretty happy with mine too. I did have some slippage after a lite rain but that was due to the heavy amount of oil on the road.
As mentioned - same here.
badinfluence63 wrote:
Whats the matter with the stock dual compound Dunlaps?
I liked the Dunlops and still do - I just like these more.
The ride is smoother - seems the side walls are not as stiff as the Dunlops. As for traction I can corner with both but the Michelin's seem to do it easier.
I'm really happy with the upgrades/updates over what came with the bike 19 years ago... I'm glad I did the new oils and tires.