I'm not that particular about tires, but still 100% concur with that assessment of Dunlops vs Pirelli. Recently have had some supplier issues causing me to swap back and forth on the last couple rounds, NOT recommended:down:
If your a slidy-slide sort of rider then Pirellis speak loudly to what they are doing. Dunlops strain a bit more, but silently... until they don't:upset:
But really, if doubling down on dumb (my forté) will that even get you to a competitive level with 150hp 'stock' Pan-Americas running around? I'd be looking for that EBR SX:love_heart: You will buy it, crank the throttle ONE time in anger, and either scare you enough to swear off it forever, or fall in love completely.
Either way, it will cost MUCH less to be competitive in race trim, and WAY more dependable with 185 stock hp vs 130-140-ish steroid injected horses. The XB-RR was 150 maxed out and didn't have the most reliable rep.
If your a slidy-slide sort of rider then Pirellis speak loudly to what they are doing. Dunlops strain a bit more, but silently... until they don't:upset:
But really, if doubling down on dumb (my forté) will that even get you to a competitive level with 150hp 'stock' Pan-Americas running around? I'd be looking for that EBR SX:love_heart: You will buy it, crank the throttle ONE time in anger, and either scare you enough to swear off it forever, or fall in love completely.
Either way, it will cost MUCH less to be competitive in race trim, and WAY more dependable with 185 stock hp vs 130-140-ish steroid injected horses. The XB-RR was 150 maxed out and didn't have the most reliable rep.
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