Thanks for the info Kev. Maybe the slight hunting is due to the arched
profile? I would imagine it would feel a little different in a straight
line. Did you notice any quicker steering response? I noticed that their web
site said there's a 20% milage increase over the Azaro I . That's what I'm
looking for is a bit more milage so I think I'm sold. Hoping that the Azaro
I got at least 3500 miles. :)

Rick

> Mine was the plain jane Azaro II.  The weave was like
> a minor tendancy to hunt a little left to
> right--nothing major, you could still keep it on a
> paint line, just not the rock steady feeling I was
> used to.  This is minor enough for me to say it may be
> endemic to my bike alone due to variables such as
> suspension settings/tire pressures/loads, even
> rear/front tire combo's.  I use a lot of spring and
> rebound damping, 39F/41R, run a full set of GIVI's,
> and never miss a meal (220lbs.)  It was consistent
> with a new Azaro on back, didn't get worse with a worn
> Azaro on back (I thought it would have...), still
> there with a new Dunflop 207 on the rear.  Hopefully,
> I have given you enough info.  I will try this tire
> again and wouldn't want to steer you clear of
> something that might work good for you.
> FL Kev
>

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