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Avon Viper/Storm combination
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<blockquote data-quote="fretbender" data-source="post: 497306" data-attributes="member: 54"><p>I just recently changed out my front tire. I was running an Avon Storm up front with the PR2 on the rear. . .</p><p></p><p>The Storm always felt squirrely in the corners and especially so on the tar snakes. Also, I had quite a lot of head shake. Of course it could have been the combination of mismatched tires or a bad balance, but all those problems went away when I put the PR2 up front to match the rear tire. Now it's as smooth as can be. I still miss the AV45/46 combo though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fretbender, post: 497306, member: 54"] I just recently changed out my front tire. I was running an Avon Storm up front with the PR2 on the rear. . . The Storm always felt squirrely in the corners and especially so on the tar snakes. Also, I had quite a lot of head shake. Of course it could have been the combination of mismatched tires or a bad balance, but all those problems went away when I put the PR2 up front to match the rear tire. Now it's as smooth as can be. I still miss the AV45/46 combo though. [/QUOTE]
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