Hey Dmitri,

Do you find it slippery during normal riding only, or during 
braking/acceleration? The "slipperiness" can be controlled during 
braking/accleration by being gradual with both! :)
Not sure where you're riding, but less rain in India?? No way! :)
Btw what's the Honda bike you're referring to? 
 
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From: Dmitri Tobias Lessy <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, 10 February, 2010 5:47:15 PM
Subject: [bajajpulsar] Tires

Hi all,

I'm current ridin' a pulsar 200 and I notice something, the tires are a bit 
slippery after or during rain (and yes, I do ride in the rain rather than wait 
for it to stop lol).

My friend, a pulsar 180 rider said perhaps it's because in india there isn't 
that many rain and the road is mostly dry. Coz the tires are pretty awesome on 
normal road or dry offroad.

I was just wondering if it were true.

Thx y'all and enjoy the ride.

Ps.
Here we get a lot of negative vibe from honda tiger riders (or is it just me, 
hehe) coz they were the most popular and ultimately means cooler bikes in 2007 
or so but not anymore since pulsar came (both 180 and 200) coz pulsar got way 
more kick ass body compared the tiger 2009 :) india 1, japan 0 as far as I know 
hehe
Jsyk

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