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Tire goes flat at 160mph???

Ya know what scares me, this dipwad may actually have a firearm.
Someone needs to take that away before he goes postal and blows away a bunch of people because they dont believe him.
 
Well, there's a happy thought....

Ya know what scares me, this dipwad may actually have a firearm.
Someone needs to take that away before he goes postal and blows away a bunch of people because they dont believe him.
 
hahaha wow that was a lot to read.. mr mille over there... goes how fast???? cmon man 150/160 for 30 miles kinda hard to believe their buddy.. and 160 prob the top speed for your bike. y would u do that to your motor especially on mis matched tires... if u can afford such a pretty yet heavy bike u should be able to afford some good rubber... pirelli dragon supercorsa sc2's would be sufficient if u want to hold those speeds for a good period of time... and ive never seen u in redwood road o grizzly and like u say u cruze threw ohh.... maybe its cause i fly right by u... i run threw there up to the wall at least 3 days a week.. and would love to see what your bike can do on the freeway since u say u like high speed.. and that nonsense of 210 mph cmon man i got 188hp and i cant even break 200..
 
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That's why you should only go 210mph, so your tires don't go flat. Everyone knows at 160, your tires can potentially explode!
 
shouldve wheelied the whole way....it'll save you a tire...:x
 
The aliens from Area 51 might have abducted the air from your tire. Either that or the massive chicken strips you have due to your lack of ability to turn the bike are causing an imbalance in the tire and sucking the air out.
 
Consider yourself lucky, and go buy some new tires. I could be wrong, but I think most of the DOT sport street/track day tires are only rated to about 160ish. Were you wearing those jeans at the time? :laughing
 
Of course not....

Shorts and flip flops.


Consider yourself lucky, and go buy some new tires. I could be wrong, but I think most of the DOT sport street/track day tires are only rated to about 160ish. Were you wearing those jeans at the time? :laughing
 
Dude. If this story were true (which it's not), get metal caps for your valve stems that have rubber gaskets inside. It's possible the centrifacal force of the wheel pushed the valve core down.

Second, knock about 90 miles an hour off of that speed (which I don't believe you were going). You're not just going to hurt yourself when you smash into a car, you're possibly going to kill everyone inside it. My car is pretty safe, but I still don't want a fucking 600 pound projectile hitting it at 160 miles an hour.

Third, if you just can't keep those speeds down, I reccomend a 100 tooth sprocket for the front, and a 1 tooth sprocket for the rear. That way, you should be able to reach escape velocity so you can ride to the moon!
 
Damn if that Mille can do 210 my zx10r prob sits somewhere in the neighborhood of 263mph give or take half a mph. I'd really love to run side by side with mr mille69 and watch him top out as I shift to 5th gear
 
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