
A twist in the ole trye dilemma...
Re: A twist in the ole trye dilemma...
fark this, im gettin Bridgestones !!!! too confusing !!!! 

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Re: A twist in the ole trye dilemma...
mm and stay away from pirellis and contis.... you'll be confusing your diablos and your dragons and your race/road/street attacks faster than you can say continental race attack streetshoffy wrote:fark this, im gettin Bridgestones !!!! too confusing !!!!

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Re: A twist in the ole trye dilemma...
Wrong guy I was talking to Hoffy
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Re: A twist in the ole trye dilemma...
bluezx14 wrote:Wrong guy I was talking to Hoffy
hoffy never had power 2ct's.
he has road 2ct's. front and rear.
but he had a standard power on the front and a road 2ct on the rear before.

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Re: A twist in the ole trye dilemma...
OK, I am making an executive decision to end this here !!!! No More Please !!!! 

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Re: A twist in the ole trye dilemma...
but what about the road ct2ct power?


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Re: A twist in the ole trye dilemma...
WTF? I am still shocked that you can get 11000kms out of a Metzler rear.
I ride the pace, what am I doing wrong? 


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Re: A twist in the ole trye dilemma...
your pace involves more wheelies than mike's i dare say...Blurr wrote:WTF? I am still shocked that you can get 11000kms out of a Metzler rear.I ride the pace, what am I doing wrong?

but even im not going to get 11,000kms out of my rear M3...

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Re: A twist in the ole trye dilemma...
I'd like to tell ya that I baby it on the road, change gear at 3,000rpm and have never had the front lift off the throttle in 3rd. But I'd by lieing on all accounts. However, I almost never clutch the front up, rarely lose the rear in the dry and have never done a stoppie in my life.
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