I got my Ice2 from Dream Tires in Burlington.
Great tires at a great price (got a mail in rebate as well) I'm a Costco member and checked with them for a price and it was a lot more than what I paid at Dream Tires.
I was kind of surprised about this.
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I was there a few weeks ago (Ste-Anne-Des-Monts). We trailered the bike from Mississauga (about 1400 kms)
It's a huge place and be ready for a long riding day from Quebec to Perce.
Even though we were technically in Gaspesie, Perce was still avout 275 kms from Ste-Anne and it's not like you can...
That's what I thought would happen after seeing the tread pattern with all these sipes.
I liked the BT 021 (the 020, not so much) and I'm currently on a set of Roadsmart and am quite happy with them.
+1 on the Racetech upgrade.
I just did it on mine (New Gold Valves G2-R and linear springs matching my weight and riding style) and I can't believe how easy it turns and keeps its line now!
Next year I'll replace the rear shock with a Penske,
The only thing I had to replace on mine was the rectifier.
Don't know why people always bring this up. It's a known problem and the fix is easy: get a new aftermarket one for $130 and be done with it.
2000 VFR, 74000 (boring)kms.
You can take Hwy 138 (North shore) or 132 (South shore) from Quebec City to Montreal. they both follow the St.Lawrence river and go through a bunch of nice towns. Be aware that it is not the quickest way.
On 138, if you follow the "Chemin du Roy" indications, you can probably add another hour to...
I "refreshed" my VFR suspension with Racetech Gold valves and new springs and I still can't believe the difference.
It carves like a knife through butter.
About $400.
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