MikeFlynn74
Well-Known Member
Eagle F1s are garbage tires
Eagle F1s are garbage tires
Ive never been impressed with them- Ride bad and comparitive handeling with them is poor. As well as them being over priced.
Get Michelins or Falkens IMO
I dont know- I know when I used to work at a tire store in FL the guys would bring back the eagles or have them replaced the min after they bought the car.
Michelin is worth the money IMO. Falkens do have less tread. In Fl we got an hour of rain a day but the road would be dry 15 min later too.
I would, but we get snow here in IL.
I run amsoil synthetic motorcycle oil in the bike. ~1gallon at the local shop plus a filter is about $60. Maybe I'm getting ripped off.
And I've never seen more than 8k out of a tire. Last one that went to 8k was incredibly bald and that's a sport touring tire, not an all out SS. If I were using some good sticky's, they'd only be good for 2 or 3.
But they are indeed expensive.Eagle F1s are garbage tires
That's not entirely true - if people are buying the shaved tires, they're doing so because they'll get more usable performance out of them than a full-tread tire. The last set of tires on my Mustang I got shaved because all of my full-tread sets are quite disappointing after I get them just a bit worn in. Due to all the wiggle and the compound breaking down and all that good stuff.The Falkens(I assume you're talking RT615) have almost half the tread depth of most other tires on the market, so while they handle better(less tread wiggle) and have a better compound and are cheaper(marginally), they wear faster and need to be replaced much sooner than others.
I don't understand why everyone thinks you have re coop on your investment the first year. Do you think the price of gas will be less next year?
$60 for an oil change??? I run synthetic and it costs me $26 for oil and filter and I change the oil every 5K. I also get 10K on a rear tire and 20K on a front tire....
But I obviously didn't buy a Street Glide just to save money on gas....I know I will never break even...lol
But they are indeed expensive.That's not entirely true - if people are buying the shaved tires, they're doing so because they'll get more usable performance out of them than a full-tread tire. The last set of tires on my Mustang I got shaved because all of my full-tread sets are quite disappointing after I get them just a bit worn in. Due to all the wiggle and the compound breaking down and all that good stuff.
True, I'm just pointing out that there are unique situations where the lower tread depth is advantageous, even on a street car. My car + my driving habits being a specific example.We're not exactly talking about racetrack tires.
True, I'm just pointing out that there are unique situations where the lower tread depth is advantageous, even on a street car. My car + my driving habits being a specific example.
Quite down over there! I can't hear myself think!Why are we still arguing about tires? Oh, wait this thread is about gas and the compressed air in the tires is a gas..... Ah-ha, never mind you guys are definately on topic.
There's a middle ground there, IMHO.They certainly are, but if I were to the point of getting shaved tires, I'd probably be looking for something a little better than the Falkens.
Why in South Dakota, of all places? Shouldn't refineries be closer to where the oil comes in? Think of the gasoline it'll take to get the crude up there to refine it!
Because they are sitting on top of 200 billion barrels of oil.
http://www.nextenergynews.com/news1/next-energy-news2.13s.html
Why in South Dakota, of all places? Shouldn't refineries be closer to where the oil comes in? Think of the gasoline it'll take to get the crude up there to refine it!
Because they are sitting on top of 200 billion barrels of oil.
http://www.nextenergynews.com/news1/next-energy-news2.13s.html
4.56/gallon down here in San Diego! Whoo! And this is the cheapest. When I was in Humboldt I was paying about 20 cents more.
4.56/gallon down here in San Diego! Whoo! And this is the cheapest. When I was in Humboldt I was paying about 20 cents more.