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<blockquote data-quote="GPRIDER" data-source="post: 386910" data-attributes="member: 857"><p>My experience with tires on the FJR, is the "more rounded" tires are the ones that are harder to steer into curves with a lot of countersteering effort. (Metzler, Michelin PR, Pirelli Strada) The Avon Azaro and Storm front tire is more angular and seem to me to steer easier with a lot less countersteering effort. That is the reason I still like the Avons. Less effort in the curves. I'm sure one of the tire experts on the forum could explain this much better than me.</p><p></p><p>GP</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GPRIDER, post: 386910, member: 857"] My experience with tires on the FJR, is the "more rounded" tires are the ones that are harder to steer into curves with a lot of countersteering effort. (Metzler, Michelin PR, Pirelli Strada) The Avon Azaro and Storm front tire is more angular and seem to me to steer easier with a lot less countersteering effort. That is the reason I still like the Avons. Less effort in the curves. I'm sure one of the tire experts on the forum could explain this much better than me. GP [/QUOTE]
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