I like Rick, but this is the FJR forum. Should he be Darksider #1 on the ST forum? Or just another DSer here?Eric- Want to assign a # to that looney guy on the ST1300 (Rick Tripp)
I like Rick, but this is the FJR forum. Should he be Darksider #1 on the ST forum? Or just another DSer here?Eric- Want to assign a # to that looney guy on the ST1300 (Rick Tripp)
Well, I like rum and codfish - maybe I am a closet Newfie. At least there will soon be one in the family - my daughter's marrying one in September!and a Canadian too.. Yer a closet newfie ain't ya Ross?
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:Those Exaltos sure are getting pricey. I haven't been checking regularly lately, but a quick check found the best price was $174 shipped. Anybody got a line on where to get an Exalto for cheap?
DOOD! I KNOW you're a high-miler, but you can't possibly need a new one already, can you????Those Exaltos sure are getting pricey. I haven't been checking regularly lately, but a quick check found the best price was $174 shipped. Anybody got a line on where to get an Exalto for cheap?
No. I am just a hoarder. :lol:DOOD! I KNOW you're a high-miler, but you can't possibly need a new one already, can you????Those Exaltos sure are getting pricey. I haven't been checking regularly lately, but a quick check found the best price was $174 shipped. Anybody got a line on where to get an Exalto for cheap?
Y'know, the Exalto is only rated to 149mph (I know, you're not spending a lot of time at that speed...are you???) with a tread-wear rating of 400, while the A/S Plus is rated ULTRA-high performance, to 186mph and a tread-wear rating of 500. It's $23 more than the Exalto at Tirerack.com, but the higher mileage rating might be worth it to you. I'm tickled to a fiery plastic and aluminum death with mine. :lol:No. I am just a hoarder. :lol:DOOD! I KNOW you're a high-miler, but you can't possibly need a new one already, can you????Those Exaltos sure are getting pricey. I haven't been checking regularly lately, but a quick check found the best price was $174 shipped. Anybody got a line on where to get an Exalto for cheap?
I put 9400 miles on it and took it off to burn through a few of the moto-tires I already had in inventory. That was 20,000 miles ago and it's about to go back on. And it has plenty of life left. Just like to stock up on a 'spare' when I can get one for a good price.
wullhayBlueKnight, you should sent a private message to "Patriot" here on the FJR Forum. Mike O. is a Darksider and lives in New Orleans, I'm sure Patriot would help out a fellow Louisianan with info!
Thank you Sir, for the Info. I will try to reach him.
Charles
Y'know, the Exalto is only rated to 149mph (I know, you're not spending a lot of time at that speed...are you???) with a tread-wear rating of 400, while the A/S Plus is rated ULTRA-high performance, to 186mph and a tread-wear rating of 500. It's $23 more than the Exalto at Tirerack.com, but the higher mileage rating might be worth it to you. I'm tickled to a fiery plastic and aluminum death with mine. :lol:No. I am just a hoarder. :lol:DOOD! I KNOW you're a high-miler, but you can't possibly need a new one already, can you????Those Exaltos sure are getting pricey. I haven't been checking regularly lately, but a quick check found the best price was $174 shipped. Anybody got a line on where to get an Exalto for cheap?
I put 9400 miles on it and took it off to burn through a few of the moto-tires I already had in inventory. That was 20,000 miles ago and it's about to go back on. And it has plenty of life left. Just like to stock up on a 'spare' when I can get one for a good price.
Yeah, been meaning to check CostCo. And I need to ask the local bare-bones shop that installed the current Exalto for $20. If I buy it from them I bet installation would be included saving a few benjamins. Of course I won't need one actually mounted for a while..........Have you just called a few of the local to you tire shops? No shipping cost if they just add it to their normal order.
Goodyear places sell Michelin tires too, fwiw. I'd check Sears and Costco as well. Nothing to lose but some time on hold.
Eric,...
FWIW, both of those riders, Bungie and FredW, picked tires that were untried. Their results, posted to this thread, would indicate that those particular tires are less desirable for Darksiding...
In Fred's case, his test only lasted 400 miles and it's my opinion, (not necessarily shared by Fred), that he didn't give himself enough time to acclimate to the new characteristics of the CT or for the CT to break in to bike use. That in no way changes that he didn't like the changes in handling!
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I'm gonna slightly disagree with you on the used one as there's a whole lotta miles to be ridden before you even think about replacing it..... to spend an extra 100+ bones for 30-40% more life.... hmmmmmmmm. Save it for next time in a coupla years....
Thanks, but the used one is almost halfway worn - no bargain there.
$147 + $17.84 shipping = $164.84 Not bad. Still would like it closer to $150. Better than the one I found for $174 shipped.
$156 + $15.61 shipping = $171.61 Save a couple bucks. Still not cheap.
And Tire Rack charges $23 for shipping which makes them the all time loser at $185 shipped.
The corners look a bit more rounded than the center, so I am assuming the best measurement is in the center. I'll probably wear the corners off a car tire before the center tread. Add in the $20 it costs me to mount a car tire (as I won't try it myself) and the hassle, and that $100 for a brand new tire is well worth it to me. Of course I still would like to find a new one for closer to $150 as I did my first, but it doesn't look like that is going to happen.I'm gonna slightly disagree with you on the used one as there's a whole lotta miles to be ridden before you even think about replacing it..... to spend an extra 100+ bones for 30-40% more life.... hmmmmmmmm. Save it for next time in a coupla years....
What freaking accident? Did I miss something? What replacement FJR?Well I am off of the Darkside for now. After my little accident a few weeks ago the replacement bike came with a almost new set of PR2's on it, and there is no reason to change them for now. Also, I am not commuting the tons of slab miles to and from work like I use to, so I am not going through tires nearly as fast. Lastly, I was actually surprised at how easy it was to turn the FJY when I went back to a cycle tire; the bike just felt more fun to ride.
I am not saying that I wont go back to a car tire one of these days, and i have installed the different brake bar on the replacement FJR already in case I want to make the change back to the Darkside. there are certainly advantages and disadvantages to both side of the coin.
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