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  1. It seems that this topic doesn't get as much attention as it should. I am just wondering what type of protection does anyone use? Spine, chest, or does the armor in the leather jacket work well enough or if you wear a protective suit under the leathers. Just curious to how far to take it and what works and what doesn't. interested to know what anyone has to offer.
  2. The base track pressure for most all tires is 31 front and 29 rear. The recommended pressures are for max load and speed the tire is rated for and have nothing at all to do with traction.A radial tire at 38 psi on a sport bike single up might as well be a bias ply, it will not flex enough to realize any gain from the construction.If 31 front and 29 rear is a base track preasure; then what would be a good aggressive street riding base preasure? I run m3's if that makes any diff. on a 01 6r
  3. I'm glad you found this thread. I' have been looking for some info about this for the last day or so. I also just bought a new set of m3's and really debating whether or not to put them on or wait until spring. been thinking of lowering the preasure a little from the max preasure to see how that feels. I read in another thread that really only applies to two up riding is that correct?
  4. Hello all,my name is Brandon and i'm from louisiana. I've been riding for a couple of years now and i'm going to try to better educate myself to raise my level of riding. I came across this site while researching different schools. I believe that i am going to try to attend the barber school dates. Everyone seems to be very informative here on this site. Looking forward to chatting with everyone. thanks
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