well duh!
Had a great night dropping my lovely neice off to the red carpet for her high school dance and started heading the 5 hour trip home into the night and thunder storms. Got about 5 mile and the slippin and sliding began...from previous experience i knew the tyre was a bit ordinary in the wet but i put it down to oil patches and puddles. Stayed in a hotel overnight and took offin the daylight straght up the freeway. Light rain only so thought i'd be ok, carefully wound it up and at hitting about 60mph the backend went sideways like a lacrosse burnout only it never stopped until i did. Thats enough R&D on this tyre - verdict is its a slick and goes great in the dry and looks imho the best substitute for the avon but NEVER to be used in the wet. Looking at it...well DUH AR!
AR.
MT NG in the wet...
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Re: MT NG in the wet...
Rob,
First of all good to hear that you lived through your wet tire testing for all of us V-8 bike riders.
After a ride like that will you have to replace the seat due to the excessive pucker marks now imbedded in the seat? I know i would have to!
all humor aside glad you did not lose it. what kinda tire you going with next? that is one of the many great things about this site, all the experiences and the riders willing to share those experiences whether they are good or bad.
Darryl
First of all good to hear that you lived through your wet tire testing for all of us V-8 bike riders.
After a ride like that will you have to replace the seat due to the excessive pucker marks now imbedded in the seat? I know i would have to!
all humor aside glad you did not lose it. what kinda tire you going with next? that is one of the many great things about this site, all the experiences and the riders willing to share those experiences whether they are good or bad.
Darryl
Darryl Campbell
Re: MT NG in the wet...
Rob,
Ditto on the glad you didn't dump the bike!
Instead of removing it to install a replacement
tire now, why not groove the NG MT, so you
can get the rest of the life out of it?
Again, glad you are okay!
Bill
Ditto on the glad you didn't dump the bike!
Instead of removing it to install a replacement
tire now, why not groove the NG MT, so you
can get the rest of the life out of it?
Again, glad you are okay!
Bill
Bill Van Sant
Re: MT NG in the wet...
Not sure what to go next guys but after my pucker inducing trip I'm more likely to go back to an mc tyre than try grooving this thing. Like i said Puff my R&D is done with this. Maybe i'll just give up riding in the wet . In any case this tyre is toast on the 18th October I have a show on where they have asked me to make a cloud i was hesitant before but will gladly do it now
Will let you know of what transpires.
AR.
Will let you know of what transpires.
AR.
Re: MT NG in the wet...
Rob,
How difficult would it be for me to send a Falken 225/60R15 to you in a container to Trevor?
Puff
How difficult would it be for me to send a Falken 225/60R15 to you in a container to Trevor?
Puff
Bill Van Sant
Re: MT NG in the wet...
Very difficult. Thanks Puff but i sort it out on my end. Gives me a project to fill the quiet moments in my life between 3 & 4 am.Puff wrote:Rob,
How difficult would it be for me to send a Falken 225/60R15 to you in a container to Trevor?
Puff