I just put a set on two days ago. So far they are great. Sooo much better than the macadams. $247 installed. Just drove up and had them put on. Much better ride home than to the shop.
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I have about 1,000 now. I get them warm while on the way out of the base by carving back and forth. It probably freaks people out but I must do it!"I have told you all this so that you may have peace in me. Here on earth you will have many trials and sorrows. But take heart, because I have overcome the world."
JOHN 16:33
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OK so I'm also looking at getting a set here real soon the Bridgestones have 14000 miles on them and they dont stick for anything not even when they were new. What was the deciding factor for going with the 160/60/17's over the 150/70/17's. I have an 05 and I'm looking at ordering them through ironpony over Tires unlimited.sigpic
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The deciding factor for me was that they were OEM size and that is what I was used to riding with. I have zero complaints with these. Last Friday, I got caught in some heavy rain. These things stuck like glue to the road. I have to be careful because I don't want to get too over confident but these things make you feel like you can stick to anything!"I have told you all this so that you may have peace in me. Here on earth you will have many trials and sorrows. But take heart, because I have overcome the world."
JOHN 16:33
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So thats what I'm wondering. 150/70/17's are OEM size but I've noticed there seems to be 50/50 split between 150/70's vs. 160/60's for a 750. I dont really care what the rear size is as long as its round, holds air, stays on the road, and most importantly allows me to enjoy riding. So I'm thinking 150 its OEM size right buy keep in mind I live in Kansas and there dont seem to be many curves around here. Suggestions?sigpic
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