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<blockquote data-quote="Roadking Larry" data-source="post: 1575843" data-attributes="member: 2833"><p>Worthy of a repeat. Stop thinking about it and get signed up for and take the MSF course.</p><p></p><p>As to the tires, age has as much to do with them as wear. The rubber compound will dry out over time and while they may look fine they get hard and lose grip. If they are the original tires that came on it 9 or so years ago it is time for new ones. Find out from the guy you bought it from when they were put on.</p><p></p><p>Oh, and take the MSF rider course</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roadking Larry, post: 1575843, member: 2833"] Worthy of a repeat. Stop thinking about it and get signed up for and take the MSF course. As to the tires, age has as much to do with them as wear. The rubber compound will dry out over time and while they may look fine they get hard and lose grip. If they are the original tires that came on it 9 or so years ago it is time for new ones. Find out from the guy you bought it from when they were put on. Oh, and take the MSF rider course [/QUOTE]
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