Re:I have gone to the Darkside...
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Re:I have gone to the Darkside... 11 Months, 3 Weeks ago
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I will try this to see if it works if so here are a couple pictures of my ride.

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George Herrin
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Re:I have gone to the Darkside... 11 Months, 3 Weeks ago
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I will finsih off the front tire first then going to the pirelli front. Nice bike. I want the taller bar in the back for the wife. But the tires first. Paycheck only goes so far with us racing also. Wife says I got too many toys. 
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Re:I have gone to the Darkside... 11 Months, 3 Weeks ago
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I believe there are some who have air rides and it works for them, so the flipped dog bones shouldn't bother it. It's basically the same size tire, maybe an 3/4 to 1 inch taller??
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Re:I have gone to the Darkside... 11 Months, 3 Weeks ago
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Got home tonight and the austone was on the porch waiting for me. Will start on it first thing in the morning. I will take pictures and post some. Want any specific shots let me know.
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Last Edit: 2012/06/01 21:53 By Georgeherrin.
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George Herrin
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Re:I have gone to the Darkside... 11 Months, 3 Weeks ago
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hrdbrgn wrote:
theGRINDER wrote:
hrdbrgn wrote:
Georgeherrin wrote:
Darn wrote:
Dyna-beads are pretty easy to find, just google them. They are the best way to balance a tire, unless you use ride on or tire slime, then they won't work.
One more thing no one has mentioned about the CT vs MC tire, you can PLUG it if you get a nail. To me that's important because so many MC tires have been tossed because of a nail.
Pluggung is a big benefit BUT using the spoke wheels and tubes eliminates that option. Reckon my next add on if I can talk the wife into it is some cast wheels. But I like the old school look of the spokes. decisions decisions. Race parts or Bike parts, The doesnt like me spending money on either. Mainly the racing but as long as my son enjoys it its ok.
Again thanks everyone for the input and helpful replies. Your all great!!!
Well then seal your spoked rims and go tubeless.. Some members on here have and thats what im going to do as soon as I replace my ct.
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What car tire are you running?
Its a B'stone Potenza 185/55/16. It handles outrageously great and I love the way it rides. Only complaint is that its slightly smaller diam than oem which makes it feel like I changed to a smaller front pulley. Its a rocket around town,but I like the higher gearing for cruising at lower rpm. Plus I lost about 3 mpg. But its an excellent tire for someone that mostly rides around town racing from light to light.
"Yax" runs a B'stone Turanza?or something like that...it starts w/a "T", thats talle
r and he likes it. My potenza was the only ct I could find a day before I was leaving for daytona but I found guys using it on the DS site so I tried it. Its a great tire...just a tad too short.
Thanks for the info!
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Re:I have gone to the Darkside... 11 Months, 2 Weeks ago
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George Herrin
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Re:I have gone to the Darkside... 11 Months, 2 Weeks ago
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One last note I will get some more riding in this evening and check mph with the GPS and see how thats is also. Again thanks to all for their help and comments I really appreciate them all and this forum. Off to do some Honey do's...
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Re:I have gone to the Darkside... 11 Months, 2 Weeks ago
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I received my Austone tire, 2 weeks ago, had it installed last weekend, and have ridden my commute all week long. I LOVE IT!!! It was a royal pain getting someone to mount it for me, even with the wheel off the bike. Nobody wanted the liability of running a CT on the bike, and even when one guy agreed to mount it, he said there was no way he could balance it. The guy who finally installed it is a small local custom shop. He said it took over 100psi to get the bead to seat. He had his wrench/kid do the work, and shook his head at me as I walked out with my wheel. I asked him what he thought, and he replied that it was the stupidest idea he had ever seen. I asked if he had ever ridden the set-up, or spoken to anyone who had, and he said no, and he never would ride one either because it was a fool-hardy thing to do.
I'll echo Georgeherrin's earlier observations about handling...excellent, especially since I am accustomed to this bike and its feel and characteristics.
My only adjustment will have to be raising the fender back up to factory height to avoid an occasional rub. I did the mod a couple years ago where you chop down the pylons that space the fender up off f the tire. I saved the pieces I cut off, so it's as easy as putting them back in place and running the bolts back thru them.
Here's to MANY more miles on this rear tire!!! Yes, Darth Vader, maybe you ARE my father!!!
DKLAZ
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