Mikeb2411, I couldn't resist and you are a good sport. Your description also fits my ex-wife unless it's something that she 'needs' like jewelry, shoes, botox, makeup...
I went to IMS over the last weekend and saw this
It was so "pretty". I really liked the new silver and it was sitting next to a black one and I thought I was sold on black but the silver looked better IMO. I am going to wait to see if Kawi is changing the 2107 model much. If they aren't I will probably buy this model and color.
There is only one [true] silver, it is the 2011. And that looks exactly like the 2011. 2016 colors do not include silver, so I am not sure what it was you saw there.... Perhaps a leftover? A sample? A one-off?
http://www.zggtr.org/index.php?topic=20250.0
It was advertised as a 2016 and listed all the available 2016 add-ons for the bike. It had the new windscreen and it had the "comfort seat" as well as the new tank bag and trunk on the stock rack. All of the information on it said "2016" so they're lying, making it up, or don't know what they're talking about ... or it is actually a 2016 in silver
Ah- it is the lighting. I went back and looked at the photo again. It is not silver. It is Moondust Gray! Sorry about that. Was looking at only the first photo which is under VERY bright light and a little over-exposed.
I *do* like the color.
Hey Max, don't be knocking my "amateur" photography skills! I work hard just to get pics like that!!
Most people never do get comfy on a bike. The same people that get 10,000 miles out of their tires.IMHO it's quite the opposite. People who ARE comfortable on their bikes can get more than 10,000 miles on their tires as they lean more. If you lean scraping your pegs then the outer sides of the tire take some portion of the wear allowing the tire to wear more evenly thus more millage can be squeezed. If you are not comfortable on your bike and ride more upright than only the middle of the tires will take the wear. The middle will worn faster and the tire will become not usable even if the sides are still good.
IMHO it's quite the opposite. People who ARE comfortable on their bikes can get more than 10,000 miles on their tires as they lean more. If you lean scraping your pegs then the outer sides of the tire take some portion of the wear allowing the tire to wear more evenly thus more millage can be squeezed. If you are not comfortable on your bike and ride more upright than only the middle of the tires will take the wear. The middle will worn faster and the tire will become not usable even if the sides are still good.You train of thought is derailed. I'm very comfortable on my bike. I do 12,000 plus miles a year, I have worn peg feelers on both sides and bubbys on 600rr's struggle to keep up in the corners. And the last set of tires I had mounted are 80% worn on the edges and they only have 1900 miles on them.
You train of thought is derailed. I'm very comfortable on my bike. I do 12,000 plus miles a year, I have worn peg feelers on both sides and bubbys on 600rr's struggle to keep up in the corners. And the last set of tires I had mounted are 80% worn on the edges and they only have 1900 miles on them.I may be wrong then You need to take into account the heavy braking of course.
IMHO it's quite the opposite. People who ARE comfortable on their bikes can get more than 10,000 miles on their tires as they lean more. If you lean scraping your pegs then the outer sides of the tire take some portion of the wear allowing the tire to wear more evenly thus more millage can be squeezed. If you are not comfortable on your bike and ride more upright than only the middle of the tires will take the wear. The middle will worn faster and the tire will become not usable even if the sides are still good.
You train of thought is derailed. I'm very comfortable on my bike. I do 12,000 plus miles a year, I have worn peg feelers on both sides and bubbys on 600rr's struggle to keep up in the corners. And the last set of tires I had mounted are 80% worn on the edges and they only have 1900 miles on them.
IMHO it's quite the opposite. People who ARE comfortable on their bikes can get more than 10,000 miles on their tires as they lean more. If you lean scraping your pegs then the outer sides of the tire take some portion of the wear allowing the tire to wear more evenly thus more millage can be squeezed. If you are not comfortable on your bike and ride more upright than only the middle of the tires will take the wear. The middle will worn faster and the tire will become not usable even if the sides are still good.Although partly true my original post was more on the joke side as a reply to this comment:
Most people never do get comfy on a bike. The same people that get 10,000 miles out of their tires.which could be offensive to some riders.
I may be wrong then You need to take into account the heavy braking of course.
The description of your riding style is the exact match of the way I ride but my average is probably less than 1200 miles as I am in Canada where the season is short. Still less than 2500 miles on a set of tires is to little. What kind of tires you have?
Used to run Angel GT's but this last set i tried a set of B.S. T30 GT's. Got 5000 out of my last Angel rear but that included a bit of freeway to my trips. This last trip was 95% 2 lane twisty mountain roads, the front looked great but as you can see in the pic this was my rear after 1900.
Used to run Angel GT's but this last set i tried a set of B.S. T30 GT's. Got 5000 out of my last Angel rear but that included a bit of freeway to my trips. This last trip was 95% 2 lane twisty mountain roads, the front looked great but as you can see in the pic this was my rear after 1900.You should (if you haven't yet) try Michelin Pilot Road 4 GT. The GT, not the regular. These are IMHO superior to any other available for the Connie.
You should (if you haven't yet) try Michelin Pilot Road 4 GT. The GT, mot the regular. These are IMHO superior to any other available for the Connie.
This is a interesting pic you've posted. Is it just me seeing wrong or it is actually the sides of the tire worn more than the center?