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Sorry but every time I read "404 in the thread I think...404, traction not found. ;)
As a ps, I see BT45's mentioned. I rode a Breva fitted with BT45's as a loaner bike while mine was it for it's 1000km warranty check. It really felt sh*t. I really did not know where the front end was. The Sport Demons are in a different league.
It was back in 2004 and the Breva was still very new Jim. Was it low pressure in the front tire? Don't know, but it was also their test bike so you would have thought that they would have had it set up reasonably well. <shrug>Just know that their one and my one were like cheese and chalk. Mine is of course in the fast red colour and the loaner was silver.
Mine is of course in the fast red colour and the loaner was silver.
On thing that makes sense to me is that if you put a wide tire casing on the same size rim the tire will be squeezed at the bead changing the cross section of the tire - pushing the sidewalls in and pushing the tread center out and changing the curvature of contact patch when cornering. I didn't notice the change from 100 to 90 x-section tires in the front, but I wonder if it would change the amount of feel near the limits - perhaps feeling more skittish at high lean angles?
It's good we'll get a review of the Conti Classic Attacks in the deal. I'll look forward to that.
Tubeless Tires and Tubes: Warnings1. MICHELIN PROHIBITS THE USE OF INNER TUBES IN:� MICHELIN� Power SuperSport� radial performance tires� MICHELIN� Pilot� Power, Pilot� Power 2CT and Pilot� Power 3 performance street radial tires� MICHELIN� Pilot� Road 3 and Pilot� Road 2 sport touring street radial tires� MICHELIN� Scorcher� �11� and Commander� II radial cruiser tiresWHEN MOUNTED ON TUBE‑TYPE RIMS, INNER TUBES MAY BE USED IN:� MICHELIN� Pilot� Activ street/sport tires� MICHELIN� Commander� II, Scorcher� �31� and Scorcher� �32� cruiser/custom tires� MICHELIN� Anakee� III dual-purpose tires
t but they are as good as the sport demon (or better?) in dry traction.