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  • #16
    Originally posted by 92xjunker View Post
    the phone did that..... And I'm sticking to that.
    I use that excuse when sending texts on my phone!

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    • #17
      What sizes did you use? I'm still running on the OEM Meltzer's that came on the bike.
      "Never trust a big-butt and a smile"
      96 Katana (down) ~ 09 Kawa ER6n

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      • #18
        I run 120/150 PR4
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        • #19
          I've had both 150 and 160 PR4s on, I don't ride hard enough to notice a difference. The 160 lasted slightly less long. (Like ~1000 out if 18000miles). 120 up front both times.
          1998 Katana 750
          1992 Katana 1100
          2006 Ninja 250

          2006 Katana 600 RIP - 130k miles

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          • #20
            I'm at about 5K miles on a pair of Pirelli Angel GT tires. I have a 150 on the rear, 120 front, and paid about 300 for the pair. They have a slight flat spot in the middle, but still appear to have a lot of life left.

            Most of my riding is on straight roads that roll over hills. There are a few places that I can get a couple curves, but most of the roads are fairly gridlike. I get onto dirt roads from time to time as well, and the tires seem fine. I tend to keep it around 20-30 max on the dirt.

            1997 GSX750F

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            • #21
              Thanks for the info.
              "Never trust a big-butt and a smile"
              96 Katana (down) ~ 09 Kawa ER6n

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              • #22
                Michelin Macadam's here. nice budget rubber

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Max Vador View Post
                  Michelin Macadam's here. nice budget rubber
                  crapadams rank right up there with the dumbflops, I think dunflop might have made them for Michelin.
                  Not a tire I would use.

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                  • #24
                    Pirelli Angel sport tourer or PR4's 120 front and 160 rear on my Post Kat.

                    Pirelli - MHO great tire unbelievable in the rain and great in dry conditions as well average to good tire wear. Did not last as long as shpielers, but that may be due to different riding styles. I got a little more than half the mileage he did.

                    PR4's - I just got em have not ridden them in the rain yet but love the tire so far.
                    2002 750 Kat
                    2013 Polaris 850 XP LE(wrecked)
                    2002 Ski-Doo MXZ 800
                    2002 Ski-Doo MXZ 800 X-package
                    1999 Ski-Doo MXZ 670 H.O.
                    2009 Kawasaki KX250F(SOLD)

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by ZukiFred View Post
                      crapadams rank right up there with the dumbflops, I think dunflop might have made them for Michelin.
                      Not a tire I would use.
                      haha thats why i said budget

                      i think the pair ran me about $110 shipped. solid grip but they wear fast and uneven. solid single season set

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