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Wlfman

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Pretty soon we'll be looking at $500 for a set of tires....

 
Move to sunny New Mexico or AZ. When it rains us pendejos in these parts just go to the bar for a few hours and then

ride for ANOTHER year until the next rain. PR2 works great for me. I do admire you guys who ride in the rain & snow,

just not what I do. Currently 75 def. F though tomorrow supposed to get cold, 60 deg F = or -. Oh well guess we will suffer for

a day.

 
Almost 13,000 on my pr3's. They have been outstanding and I don't have any complaints. I do have a set of Angel GT's to spoon on when snowmobile season is over and I get back to riding the FJR.

 
I have a little over 10K on my PR3's and I will be using them again.

 
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Move to sunny New Mexico or AZ. When it rains us pendejos in these parts just go to the bar for a few hours and then
ride for ANOTHER year until the next rain. PR2 works great for me. I do admire you guys who ride in the rain & snow,

just not what I do. Currently 75 def. F though tomorrow supposed to get cold, 60 deg F = or -. Oh well guess we will suffer for

a day.
rains all the time here...still gonna stick to PR2....[i tend to back off a tad in the rain]

 
The PR2 has been my go to tire, 11-13k miles consistantly. I did just get a set of the Bridgestone T30 GT's ($221.60 shipped)...we'll se how they work, this spring.

 
I was looking at the T30 myself.

At the risk of bumping this thread directly to NEPRT, do most of the collective use the "B" spec rear?

 
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