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celticus
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I put the RideOn product in my R1200R tires and took it for it's first long ride since installation. I wondered if the added weight would make the steering seem slower but to the contrary I seemed to be on a lighter bike today . I was certainly more aggressive and the bike felt good and light and responsive. I end up in a pack of young squids on new crotch rockets and all but the one fastest rider on a Triumph were soon left behind. It surprised the heck out of me. I guess it was made worse for them by me having my hard bags on and white chin hair hanging out. I don't really know the technical terms to express my riding experience today. I reckon I would have to recommend RideOn. I didn't get a flat today either.
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celticus wrote:I reckon I would have to recommend RideOn. I didn't get a flat today either.
Mark
I've found no downside to it. The last rear tire I changed it was nicely distributed on the inside of the carcass, about 2.5" wide right in the center of the tread area. No mess at all on the rim - none. If it prevents one flat it's well worth the expense (and very little effort) to put it in a new tire.
Don Eilenberger - NJ Shore
2012 R1200R - I love this bike!
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