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For those on Monorails up front....you must spend all day saving the front end...and kudo's to you!... B)

 

Exacery - I had monorails up front & never again, spend way too much time dusting myself off & picking up the bike. Nice tyres, really good - but not for cornering, there simply isn't enough grip for fast corning and you can see clearly from the pattern.

 

Now ride with Nobby Nics 2.5 - nice & fat with huge chunks of rubber on the sides - haven't lost the front wheel since.

 

So, its all about what you want to do with your bike, if you like fast corners, leaning the bike, etc. then I would say monorails is not the best option

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Exacery - I had monorails up front & never again, spend way too much time dusting myself off & picking up the bike. Nice tyres, really good - but not for cornering, there simply isn't enough grip for fast corning and you can see clearly from the pattern.

 

Now ride with Nobby Nics 2.5 - nice & fat with huge chunks of rubber on the sides - haven't lost the front wheel since.

 

So, its all about what you want to do with your bike, if you like fast corners, leaning the bike, etc. then I would say monorails is not the best option

 

 

Thank gawd me thought me the only one that had this opinion of the monorails. though I can imagine them doing better on the rear than the front.

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