Spun left rear bearing

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Jean
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Re: Spun left rear bearing

Post by Jean »

I tried a Michelin on the R100s...it ran for aboout 5K miles and the wear marks were showing. I don't ride HARD either. But I am pretty anal about tire pressure. Go figure.
Clemson, SC
R100s, R75/5
Duane Ausherman
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Re: Spun left rear bearing

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A sticky rubber compound is for hard riding. Even if not ridden hard, it will still wear out quickly. We always need to get the tire that is made for our style of riding.

Personally, I never cared much about the tire cost, as that is what saves your ass. It isn't brakes that stop the bike, it is the tires.
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woodpile
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Re: Spun left rear bearing

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I was mistaken, I actually have ME99 tires on the /5. No matter though, I think they are a bit too old to trust my life with them. It's going to be a while before I get to putting new tires on, I'll be sure to start a tire thread when I'm ready since everyone seems to enjoy them. Duane I'm going to thoroughly read up on your site when it's time to pull the bearing stack, that is now part of the winter rebuild.
72 R75/5
65 R60/2 VW conversion
Major Softie
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Re: Spun left rear bearing

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woodpile wrote:...I'll be sure to start a tire thread when I'm ready since everyone seems to enjoy them.
Oh, Woodpile seems like really fun guy.

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woodpile
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Re: Spun left rear bearing

Post by woodpile »

At least I dont have an oil question ;) Everyone knows that _____ is the best!
72 R75/5
65 R60/2 VW conversion
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