BobCo
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<blockquote class='ipsBlockquote'data-author="DezzertRider" data-cid="1229896" data-time="1431619037"><p>I use to purchase the Pilot Road tires but they have become ridiculously expensive. I'm using Continental conti-motion tires which are very resonable priced, handle/stick really well and last a resonably long time. I got 7,500 on the rear tire and about 10K on the front before replacing them. In the future, I will replace as a set. Once I replaced the front tire, it felt like a new bike again.</p></blockquote>
I will take the time to both condone and condemn this choice. I know people who ran the Conti-motions on Gen-I and loved them. I ran several sets on my Gen-II and hated every minute. In fact, after I'd made my mind up to never buy them again, I ran one more set just to prove myself wrong. NOT!!!<br />
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The rear Conti-motion never seemed to handle the slightly longer geometry of the Gen-II. The rear was always stepping out and making me nervous, or at least aware that I was pushing the tire to its limit. I prefer to push the bike to its limit and not have to concern myself with whether or not the tire is up for the challenge.<br />
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All that said, I will restate that the Conti-motion seems to do very well on a Gen-I. And they are cheap!!!</p></blockquote>
<blockquote class='ipsBlockquote'data-author="DezzertRider" data-cid="1229896" data-time="1431619037"><p>I use to purchase the Pilot Road tires but they have become ridiculously expensive. I'm using Continental conti-motion tires which are very resonable priced, handle/stick really well and last a resonably long time. I got 7,500 on the rear tire and about 10K on the front before replacing them. In the future, I will replace as a set. Once I replaced the front tire, it felt like a new bike again.</p></blockquote>
I will take the time to both condone and condemn this choice. I know people who ran the Conti-motions on Gen-I and loved them. I ran several sets on my Gen-II and hated every minute. In fact, after I'd made my mind up to never buy them again, I ran one more set just to prove myself wrong. NOT!!!<br />
<br />
The rear Conti-motion never seemed to handle the slightly longer geometry of the Gen-II. The rear was always stepping out and making me nervous, or at least aware that I was pushing the tire to its limit. I prefer to push the bike to its limit and not have to concern myself with whether or not the tire is up for the challenge.<br />
<br />
All that said, I will restate that the Conti-motion seems to do very well on a Gen-I. And they are cheap!!!</p></blockquote>