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<blockquote data-quote="Mihylo33" data-source="post: 158602" data-attributes="member: 408"><p>Again Dennis you seem to be missing the point... You can push any tire you want but when it comes down to selection trial and error is the only way one chooses what's best for them and the terrain they ride. Almost 40yrs of motorcycles and mx have taught me some very good lessons on how to pick and choose tires, gear, suspension service, lubricants. One way is research. Go to your local tracks and see what the "A" guys are running. Chances are that they are running the Dunlop MX51, but I bet you'll have guys running the Bridgestone 404 as well... Why? because they like it better. Now lets do suspension.... I'm a phucktard when it comes to suspension yet I know what I want. I send my shit out and have it done. I don't do local guys, I don't do racetech, I don't do Penske. Those are all franchise based and living off a name. My stuff goes to Factory Connection. Why? because it works best for me, I trust what comes out of there and they will be as precise with my stuff as they would with Kevin Windham's bike. I wouldn't recommend them to someone like [USER=4]@Rack[/USER] or [USER=103]@CDA[/USER] nor would I force my opinion on them as they ride a completely different terrain than I. If they came to me and asked then I would sort through my 2cents and give them my opinion. Heres another hot topic...Oil! Who has the best oil??? NO ONE is the correct answer!!!!! The Best oil is the one that works best for you!!!</p><p>We all place different demands on our bikes and what works best for [USER=2]@James[/USER] isn't necessarily going to work for [USER=425]@SRAD97750[/USER]... Its coincidental that they do use the same oil though <img src="https://www.dirtbikeaddicts.com/static/images/smilies/smirk.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":smirk:" title="Smirk :smirk:" data-shortname=":smirk:" /> but the fact remains that they do different things with there machines that require different maintenance and service routines as well as different tire selection and suspension settings...\</p><p>Now back to my point.... Forceful proposition of product is a <img src="https://www.dirtbikeaddicts.com/static/images/smilies/naughty.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":naughty:" title="Naughty :naughty:" data-shortname=":naughty:" /> and is poor forum etiquette. Allow me to give you some examples of poor and good forum behavior... Don't take it personally please.</p><p><strong><em><span style="color: #ff0000">Poor:</span></em></strong> The CR500AF by Service Honda is the best all around motorcycle for anyone anywhere because that's what I have and that's the law and I know more than you because I said so...</p><p><strong><em><span style="color: #006600">Good:</span> </em></strong> <span style="color: #000000">The KX500AF by Service Honda happens to be a fantastic bike. It fits <strong><em><span style="color: #0059b3">MY</span></em></strong> every need for where I ride. If you get the chance throw a leg over one and I'm sure you'll go home smiling.....</span></p><p> I hope these little tidbits help you out...</p><p>I think your intentions are of the very best but they need work as well as the approach.</p><p><img src="https://www.dirtbikeaddicts.com/static/images/smilies/cheers.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":cheers:" title="Cheers :cheers:" data-shortname=":cheers:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mihylo33, post: 158602, member: 408"] Again Dennis you seem to be missing the point... You can push any tire you want but when it comes down to selection trial and error is the only way one chooses what's best for them and the terrain they ride. Almost 40yrs of motorcycles and mx have taught me some very good lessons on how to pick and choose tires, gear, suspension service, lubricants. One way is research. Go to your local tracks and see what the "A" guys are running. Chances are that they are running the Dunlop MX51, but I bet you'll have guys running the Bridgestone 404 as well... Why? because they like it better. Now lets do suspension.... I'm a phucktard when it comes to suspension yet I know what I want. I send my shit out and have it done. I don't do local guys, I don't do racetech, I don't do Penske. Those are all franchise based and living off a name. My stuff goes to Factory Connection. Why? because it works best for me, I trust what comes out of there and they will be as precise with my stuff as they would with Kevin Windham's bike. I wouldn't recommend them to someone like [USER=4]@Rack[/USER] or [USER=103]@CDA[/USER] nor would I force my opinion on them as they ride a completely different terrain than I. If they came to me and asked then I would sort through my 2cents and give them my opinion. Heres another hot topic...Oil! Who has the best oil??? NO ONE is the correct answer!!!!! The Best oil is the one that works best for you!!! We all place different demands on our bikes and what works best for [USER=2]@James[/USER] isn't necessarily going to work for [USER=425]@SRAD97750[/USER]... Its coincidental that they do use the same oil though :smirk: but the fact remains that they do different things with there machines that require different maintenance and service routines as well as different tire selection and suspension settings...\ Now back to my point.... Forceful proposition of product is a :naughty: and is poor forum etiquette. Allow me to give you some examples of poor and good forum behavior... Don't take it personally please. [B][I][COLOR=#ff0000]Poor:[/COLOR][/I][/B] The CR500AF by Service Honda is the best all around motorcycle for anyone anywhere because that's what I have and that's the law and I know more than you because I said so... [B][I][COLOR=#006600]Good:[/COLOR] [/I][/B] [COLOR=#000000]The KX500AF by Service Honda happens to be a fantastic bike. It fits [B][I][COLOR=#0059b3]MY[/COLOR][/I][/B] every need for where I ride. If you get the chance throw a leg over one and I'm sure you'll go home smiling.....[/COLOR] I hope these little tidbits help you out... I think your intentions are of the very best but they need work as well as the approach. :cheers: [/QUOTE]
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