TheAudiDoc wrote:
I sure would like to ride someone's darkside bike before I ever put one on my bike.
When pushed into a corner most darksiders will admit that it takes getting used to; especially on serpentine roads.[/quote]
Well I am doing a darkside experiment as we speak...my E3 on the VV1700 lasted 14000 miles on the rear and had 1mm of tread left.. after checking on 2 other forums(vulcan and darkside riders) I got enough good info to give it a try.... I installes a 205/60r16 92V Yokohama AVID ENVigor on the back and have logged 300 miles so far... My inital impressions are:
1...waaaaayyyyy better ride quality...all those spine breaking bumps in the road are hardley felt now..sidewall has more give to it than a M/C tire
2....the rear brake can be used harder before lockup...2x more
3...wet road traction is awesom...even in heavy rain
the down side ..if you can call it that... there is a slight loose feel in hard turns or abrupt lane changes...not bad and took a couple rides too get used too...i've since scraped the boards in a couple corners in the school parking lot and grip is no different than the M/C tire even better if there is some sand or gravel on the road..there is 2-3 times more rubber on the road ...so far so good[/quote]
Mike,
Thanks for the input. I still have a lot of tread left on my rear E3, but when it is time to replace it, I'll check in with you again for more feedback on the performance of your Yokohama. After a great deal of research, I actually bought a set of the AVID Envigors for my wifes car (2008 Hyundai Santa Fe) and am very very pleased with them. I am not opposed to crossing over to the dark side if the Yokohama's prove to be stable for MC use. I have absolutely no concerns over their quality. I'll check in with you again in a few months. Thanks Mike.