Bike felt great. Tires were nice and sticky and then all of a sudden, the back end comes loose and off we go.
A friend just told me that for the practice session happening today at Mosport, two pro riders went down in the exact spot and they have no clue what happened.
I wasn't hard on the...
It happens so quick, your reaction time has to be almost instant. I don't think you can really prevent it. Maybe as the years go by, you gain more experience and react better under certain situations that could potentially avoid a crash.
It's unfortunate, but these things happen. Thought i'd share the video to hear some thoughts and learn from my mistake. This took place after lunch - Novice group.
Thank GOD I walked away scratch free and only with a sprained ankle.
Enjoy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U8ebp56xMVs
Good question. Not sure to be honest. Will do some research.
I have a friend that has the 2014 RAV4 and it's a harsh ride. I don't find it comfortable either.
Edit:
Ooops mistake, he has the Honda CRV
Lexus Rx450h - if you into hybrids and looking to save money on gas.. Fantastic vehicle. Excellent gas mileage and luxurious.
If Not...then the Lexus Rx350
Shape should be the same. I dont see why it would be different. Yes they would be wider ofcourse
I just got the S21's this year so cant really comment on wear and life.
The other thing you might want to look into is getting your suspension setup for your weight. This made a huge difference for me.
To be honest, compared to the Michelin PP3's that i had last year, the S21's are so much better. I easily hit between 51 - 53 degrees on the street.
The bike is a CBR1000rr.
There's the new Q3 plus that Dunlop came out with this year. Might want to do some research on those.
I recall seeing the new look of the 5L jug at CT a few weeks back. I quickly glanced to check for the JASO-MA certification but didn't see it.
You guys might want to double check before purchasing. I know the old ones definitely had it. I still have two jugs in my garage.
Switched this year from the PP3 to the S21 and i love them.
Like previous posts have mentioned, nice and sticky when leaned over. The PP3's did not deliver this kind of grip.
Get them, you will not be disappointed. Go with a 55 rear tire.
The RS10 will not last long. Save your money and get...
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