White Lines of Death

I don’t see the problems off white lines.

They are slippery in Norway too so my habit is not to drive on them, but it shure hapends.

I have lost my front a few times braking hard, but saved my ass by leting it go instantly.

Things I allmoust screved up on several times due to the fact I’m not used to it is steel.

Drains, covers and those things for taking up exspansion in brideges during temperature changes.

Right now, my scooter has (stock) maxxis tires (I think) and they’re horrid. Slip all over any kind of snake, and have a lot less grip on the white lines than some cheaper, unknown brand scooter tires I’ve had on my old scoot. I’ll check to confirm after work tonight.

My hornet’s tires atm are IRC brand. They’re pretty much on par with what came on there stock, but a little more grip. No complaints about them. (Mediums btw)

[quote=“x08”]Right now, my scooter has (stock) maxxis tires (I think) and they’re horrid.[/quote]There are various grades of Maxxis. You get what you pay for. The more expensive ones are good.