yeah well, crashing under the speed limit sucks almost as bad as crashing above. Hopefully, Stinko's have improved in the last few years, as the last ones I had, about 4 years ago, scared me enough to never buy them again...and those were on a cb750.
Well that's interesting Sean, I had stinko's on my big black 'Wang 5 or 6 years ago and they were fine, I rode them in both wet and dry weather with no issues at all, the old Dunlops on it were pretty scary just because they'd gone hard with age, but I was actually quite impressed with the Stinko's, I'd put them on a bike before I'd put Metzlers on, I've had lots of scary moments with Metzlers on BMW's, over the years.
I am a firm believer in not going cheap on tires since your life depends upon you being able to control the vehicle in wet and dry conditions. I apply that philosophy for both my bike and my car. Running Bridgestone BT45s on my bikes, except for the new Suzuki VStrom 650 XT Touring which came with Bridgestones but, I don't recall the model as they are a touring model with street and light adventure tread.
Dunlop has a new tire out SportMax 3 I think? Suppose to be pretty good but I do not know anyone who has ran them...might be an interesting thread to start to see if anyone has.
If "Stinko"" made a tire that was just as good as the Bridgestone or Avon or similar perf tire then I might try it, but it is an expensive experiment if they are not as sticky and you crash the bike.
Been at Vintage Motorcycle Days at MidOhio Sportscar Course in Lexington, Ohio past couple days and I have never seen so many bikes in my life. It is quite something. The number of people running around on small 2 strokes with no riding gear or helmets here is quite scary and many of them are not going slowly. Lots of kids on small dirt bikes. It is amazing that there are not that many accidents.
Ohio has optional helmet laws for adults, makes for a large pool of what I refer to as organ donors if they are thoughtful enough to designate so on their license as protecting your brain is kind of important.
Sorry for the segue...keep up the good work fellows!
David