99 Honda F4
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RE: 99 Honda F4 - 4/19/2006 10:50:43 PM
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iroc_dis
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ORIGINAL: otisdr THE ONLY COLOR THAT MATTERS (SUNRISE YELLOW Color Code YR160) hey now, accurate silver is cool too
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RE: 99 Honda F4 - 5/2/2006 4:09:27 AM
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otisdr
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Ha Ha that it is, just talking trash Long as it's Honda It's all good :) Enjoy!
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RE: 99 Honda F4 - 5/2/2006 4:40:24 PM
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Sparky
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otisdr, I've been thinkin about a new set of tires, what do you think of the Michelins? I'm in Britain right now, and the climate is never what you would call "warm and dry" for very long, so I wouldn't mind something that warms up a bit quicker than Dunlops (aka teflon tires). I'd appreciate any advice ya got. Thanks, Sparky
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RE: 99 Honda F4 - 5/7/2006 9:19:08 PM
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jordan
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3rd gear wheelie, no clutch... man you must be strong to pull all that weight with your arms.
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RE: 99 Honda F4 - 5/8/2006 1:49:53 AM
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otisdr
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Sparky! I really like the Michelin Pilor Power's you'll hear people say that they wear a bit faster but I disagree The warm up time on these tires is unparalled from (my experience) they are tacky and gummy in just a few minutes literally. Definitely keep an eye on the forum and research on the web but you'll hear most people swear by them, The Dunlops are a good tire as well though, but I feel the Michelins warm up a bit faster if that's your main goal. :) Cheers!
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