What size Riken Raptor are you running? I have 37K+ miles on my '09 RIII and in need of my 8th rear tire.....just sick of expensive Metz's and Avon's wearing out
What size Riken Raptor are you running? I have 37K+ miles on my '09 RIII and in need of my 8th rear tire.....just sick of expensive Metz's and Avon's wearing out
What size Riken Raptor are you running? I have 37K+ miles on my '09 RIII and in need of my 8th rear tire.....just sick of expensive Metz's and Avon's wearing out
You will have to relearn how to ride the bike again. When I first tried it I thought I had made a big mistake. It was the tire pressure, not the tire.
Get it just low enough to feel wobbly then bump it up no more than two psi at a time. When you find the correct psi for you, you will love it. It's not a quick flick tire but neither is the bike.
You will have to relearn how to ride the bike again. When I first tried it I thought I had made a big mistake. It was the tire pressure, not the tire.
Get it just low enough to feel wobbly then bump it up no more than two psi at a time. When you find the correct psi for you, you will love it. It's not a quick flick tire but neither is the bike.
Good advice! I've run 800+ miles so far on the BFG G-Force and I love it's traction. I adjusted the psi until it felt just right. Twisting up and down the Blue Ridge Parkway roads requires a bit more input, but it takes no time to get used to it. Rolling down the Interstate at 75 mph is very smooth.
Good advice! I've run 800+ miles so far on the BFG G-Force and I love it's traction. I adjusted the psi until it felt just right. Twisting up and down the Blue Ridge Parkway roads requires a bit more input, but it takes no time to get used to it. Rolling down the Interstate at 75 mph is very smooth.