Bam Bam and Pebbles
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I put a set of the Federal Evo's on Cocaine a couple of weeks ago. I have only gotten 600 miles on them in the past couple of weeks but I thought I would write a review in case anyone else is thinking about putting them on their bike.
I got them in the OEM size, and had the local Can Am dealership mount them. I have heard of some people saying that they make more noise than some brands of tires, but I have not noticed that. They are harder than a lot of tires and I am sure that would contribute to the noise, but since I ride with my shorty windshield as low as it can go, I probably can't hear any additional noise with all the wind flying around my helmet. I am running these with 18lbs of air in them. Used to run the Kenda's with 21lbs of air. (yes I do like to have my tires a bit stiffer)
Now for the important stuff. I have run these in the triple digits, and also in some of my favorite local twisties. The stiffer sidewalls really let me either hold a tighter turn with no front end diving to the outside of the turn, or I can just go about 10 MPH faster through the turns, with just a little diving. 10 MPH may not sound like much, but I was usually going, at a minimum 25MPH over the speed limit through most turns. Now I can do about 35 over and it feels like these tires really stick like glue in the turns. When pushing the limits on a turn, the Evo's still have better control than the Kenda's ever did. Cocaine really rides on a rail now. As far as just normal riding goes, it just feels safer knowing that the Evo's can handle anything I throw at them.
I have noticed something since I put these puppies on. I steer much better in left hand turns than right handers. I am right handed so apparently I push the bars away from me better with my right than I pull them towards me. That and I lean better to the left I guess. I never noticed that but now I am going faster in the turns and this has made itself known. Learn something new everyday.
It's early in the process but right now, I would have to give the Evo's a big thumbs up. Plus, the Evo's have flames on the tread so you know that means they are really fast.
I got them in the OEM size, and had the local Can Am dealership mount them. I have heard of some people saying that they make more noise than some brands of tires, but I have not noticed that. They are harder than a lot of tires and I am sure that would contribute to the noise, but since I ride with my shorty windshield as low as it can go, I probably can't hear any additional noise with all the wind flying around my helmet. I am running these with 18lbs of air in them. Used to run the Kenda's with 21lbs of air. (yes I do like to have my tires a bit stiffer)
Now for the important stuff. I have run these in the triple digits, and also in some of my favorite local twisties. The stiffer sidewalls really let me either hold a tighter turn with no front end diving to the outside of the turn, or I can just go about 10 MPH faster through the turns, with just a little diving. 10 MPH may not sound like much, but I was usually going, at a minimum 25MPH over the speed limit through most turns. Now I can do about 35 over and it feels like these tires really stick like glue in the turns. When pushing the limits on a turn, the Evo's still have better control than the Kenda's ever did. Cocaine really rides on a rail now. As far as just normal riding goes, it just feels safer knowing that the Evo's can handle anything I throw at them.
I have noticed something since I put these puppies on. I steer much better in left hand turns than right handers. I am right handed so apparently I push the bars away from me better with my right than I pull them towards me. That and I lean better to the left I guess. I never noticed that but now I am going faster in the turns and this has made itself known. Learn something new everyday.
It's early in the process but right now, I would have to give the Evo's a big thumbs up. Plus, the Evo's have flames on the tread so you know that means they are really fast.
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