I just ordered some Pirelli Angels today, however I almost pulled on the PR2's. I still am very impressed with the Dunlop Roadsmarts, I have almost 8k on them with probably another 1k "very safely" left. So why did I opt for the Angels....cause Cap'n Bob endorses them!!!!
Cap'n Bob also endorses Yamaha since KiPass hated him, so are you gonna trade for an FJR?
I just ordered some Pirelli Angels today, however I almost pulled on the PR2's. I still am very impressed with the Dunlop Roadsmarts, I have almost 8k on them with probably another 1k "very safely" left. So why did I opt for the Angels....cause Cap'n Bob endorses them!!!!
I just ordered some Pirelli Angels today, however I almost pulled on the PR2's. I still am very impressed with the Dunlop Roadsmarts, I have almost 8k on them with probably another 1k "very safely" left. So why did I opt for the Angels....cause Cap'n Bob endorses them!!!!Brian! I was told by my supplier that Angels in 190/55 are available now and he will have them in the next couple of weeks.
Cap'n Bob also endorses Yamaha since KiPass hated him, so are you gonna trade for an FJR?
Brian! I was told by my supplier that Angels in 190/55 are available now and he will have them in the next couple of weeks.
Go with 55's if you can, maybe change your order if you have that option.
What is the advantage of going with the 55's?
I ordered them yesterday from Competition accesories, it seems they have already shipped. What is the advantage of going with the 55's?
That's what I'm wondering.
It's probably a HUGE mistake to tell Steve he's right about something. Plus, that means now he'll need to buy a 4XL size helmet.
Just saying . . .
Quicker steering, more contact patch at full lean. At the present time I have 190/50 Angels on my bike but as soon as the need arises for new rubbers I am going with 190/55s.
Correction. Bob just happens to own and ride an FJR. He doesn't endorse any particular motorcycle but does find his cane fits a Fudger better and a Snuggie looks better flapping behind of of those things. Since peoples taste's, fit and needs vary from person to person. He feels that only the perspective buyer/owner can know what is right for them! He does in fact recommend many bikes including the C14 and FJR. But not any full fledged endorsement, since people have different needs and tastes that might and do differ from what his may be!
Don't you just love how he posted that like a third person!
Quicker steering, more contact patch at full lean. At the present time I have 190/50 Angels on my bike but as soon as the need arises for new rubbers I am going with 190/55s.