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> Date: Sun, 24 Sep 2000 02:30:19 -0600
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Subject: V-Max Tire
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> I have a stock 98 Max with 99 stock rims and tires.  My OEM Exedra has
> lasted me 8500 miles.  I am now forced to look for a new tire.  I want
> to buy the squarest, widest, most beefy looking muscle bike tire that I
> can get.  I don't care about cornering transition or the rear tire
> sliding out(I kind of like that!).  Any help out there?
>
> Chris

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Chris,   the stock oem Dunlop K525 15/90V-15  is pretty big and "square" .......I'd
be
interested if their is a bigger tire of this sort also....I bought my VMAX with the

understanding that it was designed to be a "straight line" quarter mile
blaster.......I have
no desire to attempt to make it race with the sport bike guys in the turns...if I
wanna bike
that handles like a sport bike I'll go get the new Yamaha FZ-1 or an R1.
    Its a free world and I don't blame people if they wanna attempt to make the MAX
into
something is was never intened to do, but it all seems pretty silly to me....I love
the VMAX
but I guess you would call me a pureist, the mods like the "furby fix" and such
make since,
but lots of these other things seem like such a waste......Its a lot like trying to
make a
67 Corvette with a HEAVY cast iron 427 cu.in. engine handle like a Porshe.....ain't
gonna
happen...you may blow the doors off the Porshe down the straights but you'll get
passed
again at the next turn.

                                              Steve Moore 94VMAX
                                                     VMOA#1368

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