I Know all this tyre stuff can get boring but I do have a question I hope you guys and girls can help with. Well whilst droping my brother off before I started work I had my first ever collision with another car!! I was not speeding (chance will be a fine thing!) or driving dangerously, was doing at the most 15mph and the car in front slowed down quicker than i expected and i pressed the brakes and the front locked up! i did the old pump trick to stop it locking up but I had to make an evasive manoeuvre and ended up cracking her rear light. She was nice enough about it all but it will still cost me.
So to my question at the mo I am running on BFG 31" allterrains and they seem very lively in the wet! Is this an issue with all 50/50 tyres or could the rubber be off? (this is an issue with motorbikes left standing for long periods as I recently had to get a new rear for my vfr 400 nc30). Any one else experenced this? I got my surf to commute when the weather is too grotty for the bike and to sample some offroad driving, so I do want the use of allterrains.
TIA Michael
So to my question at the mo I am running on BFG 31" allterrains and they seem very lively in the wet! Is this an issue with all 50/50 tyres or could the rubber be off? (this is an issue with motorbikes left standing for long periods as I recently had to get a new rear for my vfr 400 nc30). Any one else experenced this? I got my surf to commute when the weather is too grotty for the bike and to sample some offroad driving, so I do want the use of allterrains.
TIA Michael
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