Walküre
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Oxford, Indiana
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« on: October 15, 2010, 03:02:27 PM » |
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Well, I had made my decision to go darkside (well, never was MUCH of a decision!), and took several months to decide on the Hankook k106. Then, couldn't find anyone with one in stock. Someone mentioned the "D" word - discontinued!?!??
So, persistent booger I be, I kept thrashing the fallen filly...finally, found a place, on-line, that supposedly had one. I hammered the coffer, and ordered one - bamm!! First thing next morning, NLA!! As in No Longer Available!
So, I have since bought a used General Tire Altimax HP, 205-60/16. It has 80+% tread left, and was cheap. Figure that if for any reason I DON'T like the C/T, I'm not out a lot, or, if I like a C/T, but not happy with the Altimax, I'm not out a lot, either. I was a little hesitant, with a used tire, but 99% of my riding, at least for quite a while, will be gunshot riding, straight to work and back. So, any unpleasantness with a used tire, should be manageable. I'm sure there willl be some here, saying or thinking "How STUPID!!", but probably a few saying or thinking "That should be okay"...unless someone comes up with a REALLY good, plausible reasoning for NOT doing it, I'll be doing it...
Now, I just need to get a little time to run down to Jabba's (don't give up on me, yet, J!), and pick up the Kenda for the front. I'm really thinking I'll just do ONE change at a time, the rear first, and get accustomed to it, before throwing a rear tire on the front, into the mix.
Now, a quick question - I understand about the nut cage mod - but I haven't seen anything other than reference to the washer mod - can someone point me in the right direction?
Did finish the trailer - just waiting on VIN from the state, so I can register/license it. It turned out rather well, and I'm required to send a side-view of it, to prove it is home-built, but the local cop who did the inspection, recommended I send a few pics of the construction, as he said they'd never believe it was home-built. Quite a compliment! I hope to post a few pics, when I can get either of the computers back up...
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