lnewlf
Well-known member
imagine y'all might be using sticky car tires too....
No, that's just your imagination. Just like on cars, those wear out too fast. The vast majority of CTs on FJRs are all season versions. The reason is simple, you don't want things changing dramatically when it gets cold or wet. Sticky summer performance tires have a tendency to get hard and provide much different traction in the wet or cold.imagine y'all might be using sticky car tires too....
Sounds like you don't know what you want. Your ignorance is appalling though. Please go play in some other thread. This thread is for people that want to learn more about using a CT on a motorcycle and read about other's actual, first hand, experiences.fact is I'm about as likely to put a CT on a bike as I am to put PR2s on my SRT8 Charger.. but that's just me.....one man's meat is another man's poison. just to be clear I have zero problem with a CT on a bike...zilch.. I have even considered it for a possible trip to Prudhoe..now if one could be put on the front...
He's soft selling.Man...if THAT'S not a testimonial for a tire, I don't know what is. Lol...
Fear not, O Great Darksider, I have read this thread stem to stern at least twice. As you stated, this badass bike needs to be ridden, and the FJR has opened up the 'touring' aspect of motorcycling for me, far beyond what the Vstar 950 could do.Uncle Hud,
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Gary
darksider #44
I agree!SNIP
What I'm getting at is this... shut up and ride. Trying to get some to agree with your argument, whatever side you take, is futile.
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