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wisorac

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About wisorac

  • Birthday 03/07/1978

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  • Name
    Adam Wisor

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    Jacksonville, United States

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    Jacksonville

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  • Home Country
    United States

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  • Bike Year and Model
    2007 Midnight RSV
  1. I would be more than willing to trade my stock pipes for them
  2. Yea, I purchased a 2007 midnight venture. I loved the 2003, but the midnight is slowly working its way into the family. I should post some pics soon.
  3. Maybe it's my wrecked 2003 RSV.
  4. Treeman, If your tire is really DOT 415. I would take that tire back. That is just to old to mess with.
  5. That is actually 41st week of 1995. It should have 4105 to be the 41st week of 2005. In the 90's they used only 3 numbers.
  6. Hey, I am not sure what MU, MT, or MR means, but the 71H is the load index and speed rating. The 71 is the load index which when you look the load index up it will let you know the max weight that tire can hold and certain psi amounts. The "H" is the speed/performance rating which lets you know what speeds that tire can travel without the tire heating up and busting. Sports bikes most likely have a "Z" rated wite which can withstand speed of 149mph+. The "H" rated can go up to speeds of 130mph. On cars now days there are S, T, H, V, Z speed/performance ratings(There are others, but those are the basic). The lower the rating the harder the rubber and it gets softer as it goes up. The softer rubber tires give better handling and cornering(provided the car calls for it), but softer rubber tires also suffer from less mileage wear. I hope this helps some.
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