What Octane fuel do you use??
#61
RE: What Octane fuel do you use??
markmeinteil,
Perhaps dualsport riders are more, well you might say "focused" and tend to stay on subject.
However I must say I like your style much better!
Perhaps dualsport riders are more, well you might say "focused" and tend to stay on subject.
However I must say I like your style much better!
#64
RE: What Octane fuel do you use??
ORIGINAL: Iowaguy
let me check, I'm sure I would've replied had I gotten it. hold on and I'll check.
nope, I never got a pm from you. what can I help you out with?
let me check, I'm sure I would've replied had I gotten it. hold on and I'll check.
nope, I never got a pm from you. what can I help you out with?
In one of the threads you were looking for a rear tire. I believe your criteria was that it had to be the stock size and it had to be from a top name brand like Michelin, Dunlop, or Bridgestone, etc. You didn't seem to be too concerned about price but quality & both on/off road performance was a big priority. This pretty much describes what I would look for in a rear tire. I know the stock size is the limiting factor. I was curious what you ended up with and how you like it. That was what I PM'd you about but the PM never made it. [&:]
I didn't want to hijack the thread with a tire question to you but since it looks like this thread has already been hijacked anyway....
#65
RE: What Octane fuel do you use??
ORIGINAL: FM_Thumper
I didn't want to hijack the thread with a tire question to you but since it looks like this thread has already been hijacked anyway....
I didn't want to hijack the thread with a tire question to you but since it looks like this thread has already been hijacked anyway....
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RE: What Octane fuel do you use??
ORIGINAL: FM_Thumper
In one of the threads you were looking for a rear tire. I believe your criteria was that it had to be the stock size and it had to be from a top name brand like Michelin, Dunlop, or Bridgestone, etc. You didn't seem to be too concerned about price but quality & both on/off road performance was a big priority. This pretty much describes what I would look for in a rear tire. I know the stock size is the limiting factor. I was curious what you ended up with and how you like it. That was what I PM'd you about but the PM never made it. [&:]
I didn't want to hijack the thread with a tire question to you but since it looks like this thread has already been hijacked anyway....
ORIGINAL: Iowaguy
let me check, I'm sure I would've replied had I gotten it. hold on and I'll check.
nope, I never got a pm from you. what can I help you out with?
let me check, I'm sure I would've replied had I gotten it. hold on and I'll check.
nope, I never got a pm from you. what can I help you out with?
In one of the threads you were looking for a rear tire. I believe your criteria was that it had to be the stock size and it had to be from a top name brand like Michelin, Dunlop, or Bridgestone, etc. You didn't seem to be too concerned about price but quality & both on/off road performance was a big priority. This pretty much describes what I would look for in a rear tire. I know the stock size is the limiting factor. I was curious what you ended up with and how you like it. That was what I PM'd you about but the PM never made it. [&:]
I didn't want to hijack the thread with a tire question to you but since it looks like this thread has already been hijacked anyway....
#67
RE: What Octane fuel do you use??
ORIGINAL: Iowaguy
I haven't bought one yet. I did narrow it down to one but I cannot remember what it was. I think it was a bridgestone or something. It was a very scarce tire but I did find one on ebay. Sorry if I can't help you out. It took me a long time to find this tire and don't feel like looking right now since it will be next spring. I basically just did a search on yahoo entering in the stock tire size and dot or something like that. I like that dunlop everyone's buying, but I don't want to rob my bike of power for just a larger tire when I don't need it. Seems like I'm always after something that is either hard to find or unobtainable anymore, I think I'm a little **** or just know what I want- one of the two.
I haven't bought one yet. I did narrow it down to one but I cannot remember what it was. I think it was a bridgestone or something. It was a very scarce tire but I did find one on ebay. Sorry if I can't help you out. It took me a long time to find this tire and don't feel like looking right now since it will be next spring. I basically just did a search on yahoo entering in the stock tire size and dot or something like that. I like that dunlop everyone's buying, but I don't want to rob my bike of power for just a larger tire when I don't need it. Seems like I'm always after something that is either hard to find or unobtainable anymore, I think I'm a little **** or just know what I want- one of the two.
I think the two that it was narrowed down to was the Bridgestone Trail Wing that Scat recommended and the other one was a Michelin. I will be replacing it in the Spring too.
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