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Got rid of the new Michellins with the cracked sidewalls today. Went with the Sumitomo HTR 200's. I have to say my initial review of them is great. Nice and sticky, very, very quiet, soft and responsive. I took them up to 75 without any noticable vibration or noise.

I will see if they remain the same after a few hundred miles.

Now I just need to blast and powder coat the wheel centers. Going to get rid of the gold and go with black centers and chrome Z center caps.

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Thanks guys. Got to test them in a tarrential (sp?) downpour today. Seemed to ride alright at about 55 through some bends and hills with a strong wind pushing on the drivers side.

I read somewhere that the Sumitomo HTRs are just a slight bit sloppy on wet roads but I am not convinced of that yet.

I just can't believe how quiet and smooth they are.

John

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Thanks. It's supposed to rain all weekend up here so I might just have to start the blasting on the mesh.

The centers look like aluminum or magnesium. Any warnings before I blast away with coal slag?

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