
What tire did you off on?
Michelin
IRC
Pirelli
Dunlop
Other Brand
NA (I've never had an off moment on my PCX)
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you guys are killing me!GatorGreg wrote:Starting a new poll for my homie![]()
What tire did you off on?
homie wrote:Well lets keep a record just in case. Stats are telling sometimes and at the risk of being flamed by pinky or the brain I think it needs to be said the if there was ONE thing that's first in line with mechanical weakness on two wheels it going to be rubber. I have a set of those stock size IRC's in the attic and that's where those pixies and going to stay unless one of you nuts what's to pay for shipping. They seemed spindly and made me nervous but then I spent little time with them before swapping for bigger Michelins.
Do you have ABS on the 250?sendler2112 wrote:I would gladly take any and all IRC's but I already have a spare front and rear and I'm not riding the PCX as much now that I have my CBR250R back on the road.
Mel46 wrote:I doubt that our accident would have ended any differently no matter what tire make was on our bikes. The accident happened right in front of us and parts were flying everywhere. We had already slowed down because traffic was starting to bunch up some. However, on a road where the speed limit is 55 mph and we were only doing 45 mph, it still takes quite a distance to stop a two wheel vehicle. I don't know if ABS or disc brakes all around would have helped. I just know that we had very little time to make a choice between hitting the cars in the pileup or dumping the bikes. Just that amount of time in which we had to make a choice brought us closer to the accident, which then meant that we really only had one choice. I tried to brake but found that the bike was still going too fast even with the brakes locked, and going down seemed better than going through the trailer ramps that were sticking up on the trailer being towed by the truck that crossed the center line and hit the other truck head on. You get very little time to make a decision during an impending accident. Better stopping power could give you more time to make a better decision, but even then a 2 wheel vehicle has the disadvantage over a 4 wheel vehicle. It is easy to second guess anyone, until you are put in the same situation. My wife had City Grips all around. I had a City Grip on the back but the original Dunlop on the front. Hers did a better job of stopping but that probably had more to do with her seeing the accident first. We were coming out of a blind curve.
honkerman wrote:Need a sub-poll for those who have not been off as to what tires they're using.