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Join Date: Mar 2008
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Hmmm..that's what I experienced as well. I've only used PPs once and went back to Bridgestone/Dunlop (not as sticky initially but consistent to the end) and now Pirrelli (which I'm liking very much!
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Ride Naked.
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Flat and Straight ND
Moto: 08 BUELL 1125R, 05 SV650S
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is one more sport and the other more touring? if so which is which? |
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WERA White Plate
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Renton, WA
Moto: Ninja 650R
Posts: 1,920
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Road Attacks are more commuting, Sport Attacks are more canyon carver.
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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Here is a nice review of the Conti Road Attacks.
http://www.canyonchasers.net/reviews...oad-attack.php |
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Ride Naked.
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Flat and Straight ND
Moto: 08 BUELL 1125R, 05 SV650S
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hmmm, Road Attacks definaly on my short list of tires to try.
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