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Phillyblast
Posted on Sunday, November 14, 2004 - 07:20 pm:   Edit Post Delete Post View Post/Check IP Print Post    Move Post (Custodian/Admin Only)

Soooo... I'm crusin' down the road today (temps in high 40s) to drop the bike off for winter storage and upgrades, and I'm stuck in mall traffic the whole way. I finally get around to the back way, and I just know the tires aren't warmed up yet, with a really sharp right turn coming up - like 120 degrees. Set up, lean over, get most of the way around, on the gas a little, and hmmm, oh hey is that sound my back tire spinning up?
well yeah, it is.
Dirt track it a little, on the gas some more, up the road I go. No harm, no foul. I love how predictably the S2 behaves - I've never been surprised - even when it stepped out on me today, it did it in a controlled manner - never felt like it was going to be one of those "Next thing I knew I was on the pavement" moments. Nothing sudden to make you pucker.
Now my wife was a little freaked out when she came to pick me up : )
So you folks that are still riding in this weather, getcher tires warm first.
just a friendly PSA since we've been discussing tire safety lately.
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