Gary, You say they are "not bad" on wet pavement. How do they compare to
the OEM Dunlaps on wet pavement? I am using the OEMs and it is always wet
pavement. The OEMs are "pretty good" IMHO.
Biker Mike
I have been running the Avon AM24 tube type Gripsters for a couple of years.
I get about 5500 miles on the rear and 15000 miles on the front (just
changed out the original front two weeks ago). I change the tubes every
other tire on the rear and every tire on the front. I carry the removed
tubes for spares.The Gripsters work very well on the street. Wet weather
riding on pavement is not bad. On the pavement you need to keep the
pressures up around 32psi or the wear increases. These tires are very
predictable, wet or dry, and stick well enough to drag the pegs if you have
the ability. I don't have much dirt experience but the tires seem to do
pretty well. Make no mistake, they are not knobbies! If you drop the
pressures to 18-24psi, they hook up pretty good. With a little restraint and
thought you can get enough traction to enjoy the ride. These are my tire of
choice as I can get a set installed and balanced for $170.00 and their
preformance is well above the acceptable level.
Gary Bettes
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