Bridgestone R10 like everyone said. Amazing.
No Warner's no problem!!! If its just a track day take a few warm up laps. If your racing. I'd buy another set lol
Just my nickel bc the penny is no more.
Oh I believe it lol
My buddy Dan started this year racing and he says the same as you. Also have a friend Dave thinking about it. Both would put me laps down in minutes lol
Good reason I don't race yet lol
So I guess my last sentence saying they can cut you off or not sell you the product is different then you saying the same "they can cut you off"
Wether you call it MAP or MSLP or SMLP it's all "suggested" pricing.
Again a retailer can sell below cost if they are freeing up inventory dollars...
Dump her! If you think bikes will be in your life for awhile.
On the first date with my soon to be wife I told her I will have something with two wheels as long as I live. If she couldn't deal with that then we were done. Once in a while she gets on me about the budget I have for track...
I guess my point is. Competition law states no supplier can dictate what you sell an item for. They can only dictate your cost or not sell you the product.
It's pretty cut and dry.
A manufacturer can not tell a retailer what to sell them for. Only what their cost is. Anything over and above is fair play. Obviously the larger retailers buying larger quantities get bigger discounts or volume rebates. But no manufacturer can dictate the sell price if they are using a...
Here comes the analytical defense bc someone's defending their ego.
Funny how that worked.
My point was just made. Thank you back to the topic on hand :)
It has nothing to do with ego. It's how the dealer is representing a global brand. Little beyond your ego or any of ours.
Nice try on being cool. Just shows you don't have much of a valid opinion on the topic.
I was slow as hell IMO but that track was a great experience and you're right the video doesn't begin to show how the elevation changes. That's a whole other experience :)
I've heard Kawi Canada is involved and taking action. As a lot of us mentioned no corporation wants to be represented as poorly as they have been.
Good on them for this.
PSI is important for tire wear as well. Plus tires are the only thing touching the ground.
If you go on to the manufactures web sites. The contact us email link usually goes to their engineering dept which will reply in a day or two. Bridgestone's replied to me with a few PSI options for...
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