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I don't know what that picture is cause it's too dark but the Fact of the matter is: I guarandamntee ya that I ride harder on the street than MOST people in new england + I've ALWAYS run M-1's on my 929 since I bought it new in '01 (after burning off the stock shit tire) + I have NEVER EVER had ANY PROBLEMS with em + they've ALWAYS stuck like glue to the road + THAT is what REALLY MATTERS!Originally posted by ChR1s
[M1's are crap.[/URL]
metzeler Comk k's progressed into Sportec M-1's + now into M-3's + are all excellent tires!
Originally posted by hardcore
I don't know what that picture is cause it's too dark but the Fact of the matter is: I guarandamntee ya that I ride harder on the street than MOST people in new englandI'm glad you put "most" in there because I guarandamntee you don't ride harder than the man you quoted
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weight aids traction.... Chad, you have aids.
-Pete
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well I don't know who you're talkin about but I know you ride street like a girlOriginally posted by R7
I'm glad you put "most" in there because I guarandamntee you don't ride harder than the man you quoted
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I've gone through 2 sets of Corsas and they are phenominal; so much so that I'm hesitant to get anything else. They have great feedback at all angles, heat up quickly, and have superb grip on cold asphalt.Originally posted by a13x
Pirelli Diablo Corsa's would be the equivilant street tire, which I hear is quite nice.
I'm ordering tires this week as my front is nearly bald and have finally talked myself into giving the powers a try. I know they will be fine... I just have to get over the mental block of switching away from a tire I trust.
Originally posted by R7
I'm glad you put "most" in there because I guarandamntee you don't ride harder than the man you quoted
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would that be you?
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I dont know about riding hard Mr. Softcore. But from the way you ride I think your Gay. you would have been right up my ass if I didn't say "NO"
You know the writing on your mirror that says "objects are closer than they appear" Well if that was true you looked like you were on my tail section riding with me!Just bustin on ya fuck face...
& from what I have seen from a lot of riders here there are a lot of us that ride very hard & fast on the street.
I wouldn't call Chr1s's riding "Hard" I would call it smooth & fast as all hell!![]()
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RIP A.B. RIP BEET, I Ride in Leathers because I would rather sweat than Bleed...
Yup, it's been confirmed.... you are an idiotOriginally posted by hardcore
well I don't know who you're talkin aboutWe need a picture to go with the quote "Here's your sign"
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Would this pic work? It kinda looks like hardcore.....Originally posted by R7
Yup, it's been confirmed.... you are an idiotWe need a picture to go with the quote "Here's your sign"
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Rides: 13 Hyperstada, 09 SFV650, 97 CBR 900RR
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RIP A.B. RIP BEET, I Ride in Leathers because I would rather sweat than Bleed...
HOLY SHIT IT DOES!!! Chad, you lost weight? Lookin good, big guy![]()
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-Pete
NEMRR #81 - ECK Racing
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IMO, the M1's are good tires, not great. I happened to experience a blem -- notice the spongiform encephalopathy along the edge of the tread of the tire? Metzeler wouldn't give me a new one -- that tire had one, brief ride on it. It was scary loose when heeled over. In the past they were fine tires, with decent grip and plenty of feedback. Though not the most stable under braking, and not capable of much abuse -- they'd spin up way too easily and squirm under braking. They are "comfortable" tires, with plenty of compliance and they give up grip in a very predictable manner. Many riders report them to be "quicker handling," but I'm guessing much of that perception is due to the atypically tall profile of the rear tire causing the bike's effective rake to be steepened?
The Pilot Powers are an exceptional sport tire, with loads of grip, tremendous wear resistance and neutral handling. Not a lot of compliance though. They're much happier when on their sides, and their stiff carcass prefers a smooth surface.
I've only got a few hundred miles on a set of OE-spec Qualifiers. So far, I like them a lot. Predictable handling w/o the vague feeling of the Powers. They turn in & on their sides much more readily than the D208/218. Although I haven't pushed them hard at all yet, they're already showing signs of wear. I expect to be replacing these tires quite a bit sooner than I would a set of Powers.
A man who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing which is more important than his own personal safety, is a miserable creature and has no chance of being free unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself. - John Stuart Mill
1/2 squid--you ride like a pussy: I would have just passed ya but I didn't know the roads so I had to push ya along!
Hisider--do you even ride, you maple syrup eatin treehugger!
Gayborio--you ride like a girl, oh wait, sorry for the insult ladies, Pete you just ride slow + shitty
R7--you got some nice bikes to pose on! + what the fuck are you talkin about--I've been using that word for 20 fuckin years--so if you think i've quoted someone, you're sadly mistaken! Maybe in your little sheltered world you've only heard that from 1 person before but I GUARANDAMNTEE ya it is a word that has been used by many---usually from the cool kids so that's probably why YOU don't hear it much!![]()
Originally posted by hardcore
Hisider--do you even ride, you maple syrup eatin treehugger!
Well, I did once. But just long enough for them to take the picture in my avatar.![]()
Is that the one where your front tire left that phunky black mark in the street at about the same time as the rear?Originally posted by ChR1s
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IMO, the M1's are good tires, not great. I happened to experience a blem -- notice the spongiform encephalopathy along the edge of the tread of the tire? Metzeler wouldn't give me a new one -- that tire had one, brief ride on it.
That's still eerie.