Drain for his beer cooler?
Sloshproofing
Drain for his beer cooler?
Wtf is the tube tacked on beside the reflector?
using lean angle as "proof" (saying you were dragging foot pegs on both sides) that your sport touring tires are good enough for any task is a bit misleading - modern sport touring tires do support high lean angles on most bikes
On the sxv? I'd go dunlop q3+ and burn them off in 6,000k.I'm tire shopping and leaning towards a set of S22's. Fortnine has this description in a chart comparing it to the other contenders in its class, and matches exactly what I'm looking for: "Fantastic option for street riding, long life, also performs well on track"
I originally had my mind set on a sport-touring tire like the Road 5 or Angel GT II, but:
- I found enough reviews to concern me where people weren't getting the additional mileage they expected out of them, so $/km works out better to go sport. I also have a tire machine, so it costs me nothing extra but some time.
- I avoid the rain, so no real need for ultimate wet traction, and when I've been caught out in a bad downpour, I've never had any problems with my sport tires
- I actually don't need ultimate dry traction either (for street or track), and I kept hearing that the Dunlop RoadSport 2 were the best bang for the buck. But the S22's are about the same price with the current rebate.
Thoughts? What mileage are GTAM'ers getting from their sport touring tires compared to sport tires?