Hi All;
A little over 5000 miles ago I installed 2011 RT front shocks on my RS. I set the shocks to the number 4 setting and away I rode. I also bought 2ea 185/70-14 Michelin Hydroedge tires and a 215/60-15 Hydroedge for the rear. I removed the 2 front fenders to modify them for the taller wider 185/70 tires. Always aware of good deals, the Michelin tires carry a 90,000 mile tread wear. They handle extremely well and I am pleased with the set up. With my Goldwing after 5000 miles of use the tires would be 1/3rd worn. With the Michelin Hydroedge their isn't any wear.
Oh and to those wondering, my nanny has not kicked in at any time after the tire change. Trust me I have a lot of very twisty roads that I still pound pretty hard and no problems for me.
I am a conservative rider so the harder compounding of the tires compared to motorcycles softer compounding is not noticeable by me when riding. I did get 37.5 MPG on a couple of tanks,but average 34 MPG with a more zippy riding style.
Well just thought I'd share what I learned. Safe and fun riding to all.
Buck1234 :2thumbs::yes:
A little over 5000 miles ago I installed 2011 RT front shocks on my RS. I set the shocks to the number 4 setting and away I rode. I also bought 2ea 185/70-14 Michelin Hydroedge tires and a 215/60-15 Hydroedge for the rear. I removed the 2 front fenders to modify them for the taller wider 185/70 tires. Always aware of good deals, the Michelin tires carry a 90,000 mile tread wear. They handle extremely well and I am pleased with the set up. With my Goldwing after 5000 miles of use the tires would be 1/3rd worn. With the Michelin Hydroedge their isn't any wear.
Oh and to those wondering, my nanny has not kicked in at any time after the tire change. Trust me I have a lot of very twisty roads that I still pound pretty hard and no problems for me.
I am a conservative rider so the harder compounding of the tires compared to motorcycles softer compounding is not noticeable by me when riding. I did get 37.5 MPG on a couple of tanks,but average 34 MPG with a more zippy riding style.
Well just thought I'd share what I learned. Safe and fun riding to all.
Buck1234 :2thumbs::yes: