A flat = great excuse for a cooler tire on my Slim
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A flat = great excuse for a cooler tire on my Slim
Big ugly screw lodged in my rear tire last night. Thank goodness it was just a bad leak and not a blow out. Had V Day dinner with my gal and waited for the tow truck.
I took advantage of the flat today and put a fatter 150 on the rear. Looks and rides great. No mods needed to the fender, so the Slim is still slim.
I know a lot of guys say a skinnier rear tire is better on corners. But I don't think so. The bike felt really stable on turns when I tested it out, more stable than it did with the stock tire.
I took advantage of the flat today and put a fatter 150 on the rear. Looks and rides great. No mods needed to the fender, so the Slim is still slim.
I know a lot of guys say a skinnier rear tire is better on corners. But I don't think so. The bike felt really stable on turns when I tested it out, more stable than it did with the stock tire.
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haha. Having my morning coffee right now, but I'm a pic Ho. I'll send some after I get down to the garage in a bit.
D401 150/80B16 Blackwall is what I got. Same tread pattern as stock tire in the front.
You can also get the GT502 150 Blackwall for the Slim, but that's a Screamin Eagle tire that cost like 40 bucks more and I didn't like the logo or tread pattern to be honest. Plus, I would have had to wait a few days for it.
Same exact size tires, neither requiring mods on the Slim for your rear fender.
D401 150/80B16 Blackwall is what I got. Same tread pattern as stock tire in the front.
You can also get the GT502 150 Blackwall for the Slim, but that's a Screamin Eagle tire that cost like 40 bucks more and I didn't like the logo or tread pattern to be honest. Plus, I would have had to wait a few days for it.
Same exact size tires, neither requiring mods on the Slim for your rear fender.
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